Hi everyone. im ramon and i just told revive shoes repair to put some glue and nails on them due to lack of money...................... now i have to borrow money to be able to pay him for his masterful work........AND IM NOT HIS FRIEND, IM SU HERMANITO LINDO......
😱Y te lo repito sois el Dr. Frankenstein. Ese trabajo es como ponerle rines Weissach de magnesio con neumáticos Michelin y suspensión Öhlins de carreras a un Chevrolet minivan del 1995.😂😂 Guapísimo trabajo Maestro. 💯🐐👽👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻🍾🥂
I was going to write a comment but this guy guy said it best. I have two pair of Georgia Boot Romeo's that I wondered if I would ever resole..or how they'd resole them. I wonder no more!! And I know exactly who I will be sending my shoes toas well.
Gorgeous work as always. I love how your confidence just goes up and up... and forget the haters about the welts... you know what you're doing. Welts can be badly made, of bad materials, and you are just doing what the client wants anyway. Also they only last for what, 2 or 4 resoles depending on the use. Welts also wear out if people are hard enough on them. If you drag your toes on the round, you grind them off as well... Please post the making of videos of your two custom boots that you made.
You’re right, the fact that a pair of boots have a new welt doesn’t mean we will be able to reuse it in the future, it depends on what people use their boots for. Thanks!
@@AaronG2480 I know if I brought you a pair of boots for you to customize or something, I would want new welts even i the boots had perfect looking welts... it would be strange not to... now if I was bringing a pair of boots back to you, I am sure you could resole using your welts several times depending on how bad I had been to my boots.
I’m surprised there still in one piece. I used to wear Carolina and Georgia loggers. Typically the uppers would be trashed after a year. Not to mention a basic resole at any local shop is about as much as a new pair
You’re right, even a basic Resole would cost the same as new pair, I juts worked on them for fun, these are disposable boots 🤷🏻♂️ These guy has more than 20 pairs of boots he’s actually a machinist Cheers!
@@thomasanthony7842 simply because it’s expensive and it actually crumbles faster than cork sheet . Footwear manufacturers use hot cork because it’s easier and faster but not necessarily better. A few cobblers use it but not all the time. Cheers
Man these turned out real nice. There's something about a worn boot that just looks nice.. worn leather body with new soles is beautiful 😍
And again a top restoration! Good craftsmanship ;-))
Hi everyone.
im ramon and i just told revive shoes repair to put some glue and nails on them due to lack of money...................... now i have to borrow money to be able to pay him for his masterful work........AND IM NOT HIS FRIEND, IM SU HERMANITO LINDO......
Great job man! 👍👍👍
😱Y te lo repito sois el Dr. Frankenstein.
Ese trabajo es como ponerle rines Weissach de magnesio con neumáticos Michelin y suspensión Öhlins de carreras a un Chevrolet minivan del 1995.😂😂
Guapísimo trabajo Maestro. 💯🐐👽👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻🍾🥂
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You and some other TH-cam cobblers have inspired me to start working for a cobbler near me. Great work!!😂
Go for it!!🤘
That has to be the most solid pair of Georgia Boots in existence. Very nice.
I was going to write a comment but this guy guy said it best. I have two pair of Georgia Boot Romeo's that I wondered if I would ever resole..or how they'd resole them. I wonder no more!! And I know exactly who I will be sending my shoes toas well.
Looks amazing, love your work Sir🤝🏻. From Cape Town 🇿🇦
Thank you!
A brilliant restoration.
Que bonito trabajo, deberias de grabar las reacciones de los clientes cuando ven estas transformasiones, Saludos Desde Tijuana
They look amazing, great restoration. Thanks for sharing.
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CDMX.. BUEN DIA Aaron buen trabajo te la rifaste xon esas botas .. Saludos
You are a miracle worker.
Beautiful job Aaron.
Gorgeous work as always. I love how your confidence just goes up and up... and forget the haters about the welts... you know what you're doing. Welts can be badly made, of bad materials, and you are just doing what the client wants anyway. Also they only last for what, 2 or 4 resoles depending on the use. Welts also wear out if people are hard enough on them. If you drag your toes on the round, you grind them off as well...
Please post the making of videos of your two custom boots that you made.
You’re right, the fact that a pair of boots have a new welt doesn’t mean we will be able to reuse it in the future, it depends on what people use their boots for.
Thanks!
@@AaronG2480 I know if I brought you a pair of boots for you to customize or something, I would want new welts even i the boots had perfect looking welts... it would be strange not to... now if I was bringing a pair of boots back to you, I am sure you could resole using your welts several times depending on how bad I had been to my boots.
that is amazing. wow. great job dude!
Phenomenal re crafting
Great as always mate
Your friend will be satisfied with the repair on his boots. To me they are better than when new.
He better be 😅
Thanks 🙏
Great job new old boots keep up the great work
Great job, man! Did you try to build new boots?
Nice work, your a great friend!
I know right!😅
Thank you!
I’m surprised there still in one piece. I used to wear Carolina and Georgia loggers. Typically the uppers would be trashed after a year. Not to mention a basic resole at any local shop is about as much as a new pair
You’re right, even a basic Resole would cost the same as new pair, I juts worked on them for fun, these are disposable boots 🤷🏻♂️
These guy has more than 20 pairs of boots he’s actually a machinist
Cheers!
My Georgia Giant 8” steel toe boots are 15 years old and still look good. But I take good care of them.
Aron buen trabajo, saludos desde Philadelphia!
👋👍👍🙏
Que chulada
Does anyone help you at your shop? Do you do everything,
Aaron you need to change the name of the channel to The Welt Master LOL
What kind of product do you use for the edge dressing?
Mendigo Ramón se rayó 😂
I’ve been watching all your videos and one question I have is how come you don’t use hot cork as opposed to the cork you have to cut and sand.
@@thomasanthony7842 simply because it’s expensive and it actually crumbles faster than cork sheet .
Footwear manufacturers use hot cork because it’s easier and faster but not necessarily better.
A few cobblers use it but not all the time.
Cheers
Thanks for the response and appreciate the feedback. I love your work and plan to send you some boots in the future for resole.
Hi Aaron at 7.32 minute what's the black thing you stitch around the uppers? Is it leather or rubber? Is there a purpose for it?
Rubber. Splash guard. Georgia Giant boot is a farm and ranch boot.
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