Is this my BIGGEST EVER SHOE REPAIR?! ... Vintage Jack Boots Get an IRON HOBNAIL RESTORATION!
Фильм және анимация
Today we have a Mega restoration on these vintage Finnish jack boots, sent in all the way from Tasmania and it might just be the biggest shoe repair I've ever done on the channel! We did a full transformation on these converting them from rubber soles to Leather soles with all the iron work, Hobnails, toe plates and horseshoe heels.
#shoerepair #vintage #restoration #ww2 #transformation
Our online store - www.tringshoerepairs.com/
Instagram - Dam_the_cobbler
Chapters:
(0:00) About the job
(1:26) Stripping off
(3:40) Jerk off
(6:30) How to re-welt
(11:10) Rons Adventure!
(15:00) Adding the leather sole
(18:00) Dying & Stitching
(20:18) Lunch Time
(20:50) IRON WORK
(24:00) Making heels from scratch
(28:30) Conditioning the uppers
(32:30) Finished job!
Пікірлер: 1 200
£370 for all that skill & detail is an absolute bargain. Brilliant job!
@queensapphire7717
Жыл бұрын
Wow, I remember being in Dublin, Ireland, as a kid in the ‘70s, visiting family coming from Brooklyn, NY, and if you had a 5 quid note, you were “rich”, and the birds followed. Those birds loved us 1/2 Italian blokes from The States with a Brooklyn accent. Those Ballymun flats worse than any public housing project in Brooklyn, Jaysus talk about poverty.
@Mietokastike
Жыл бұрын
then again... the boots are 45-100e, and you can still get un used surplus of them, and you loose the ability to use them on special ski bindings... all tho ig you dont need skis in tasmania.
@marshmellow377
Жыл бұрын
I was just thinking this! I got charged almost £500 for a polish/clean of my watch... this is an absolute bargain in comparison!
@rwboa22
11 ай бұрын
Thing is £370.00 comes out to ~AU$716.50 (or ~US$471.75) so don't let the cost in British Pound Sterling fool you.
@marshmellow377
11 ай бұрын
@@rwboa22 I use GBP so no conversion needed! 😁
Hello Dan, yes indeed! For all our methods of goods transport... well the post can't come fast enough (Hence I'm writing this only from seeing the video). But this video, ah. I will admit I've been checking back on the channel more regularly than I'm proud to say waiting to see just how you'd done it! Worth getting up at 6am on a Sunday for! Thank you for taking on the job. I'd asked a number of places here in Tas about it and the response was... varied to say the least. So receiving that first email back with you also being interested was quite an exciting thing! From "Guess they'd be relegated to being worn to go to the wood pile now" to "back to work!" (And possibly the pub if the floors right and I won't damage it... or go posterior over mammary gland) Little bit of an expanding for anyone interested, These M34s are a post war set. No idea of manufacture date. Identical to boots used in the war, apart from the fact the war time ones had leather soles (AFAIK). Interesting thing to note on the before boots, is the cutout round the heel, thats designed for cross country skies to fit in! Otherwise the boots are in pretty much OG condition.... with a good deal of beating up courtesy of me. Finding these isn't impossible though I think its get harder to do. They aren't too expensive either and take a ridiculous bashing. From being in slosh, mud, numerous vehicle fluids to being used to knock logs around fire pits. They haven't whinged. This video is grand. Whilst I was thinking it'd be a reasonable sized job, did not at all realise just how much effort I was asking you to undertake! Thank you! Bloody awesome. Snake protective colouring will be appreciated as funnily enough... I do call these my "snake boots" because I've hoped that they'll only latch on to the shaft rather than my calf... whether it works or not hasn't been tested and I hope it continues not to be with this added camouflage. Also, hoping the "decorative" nails actual help with making them continue to last! The pedals on the old Massey Fergusson are obviously steel and that part of the boot is where they sit. That storm welting is pretty grouse. Had no idea what it actually was. Very cool! Solidly built things. Awesome to see what the goings on were. That heel stack is flamin bonza and hopefully with the added duck scent, it'll turn me into the pied piper of ducks so they'll follow me out of the crop rather than having to be encouraged to move along! And of course... who can argue with a nail pattern named after them! Haha! Really appreciate this job, its been quite a bit of fun to organise! Quite smooth though, thank you for that (And appreciation to a good friend of mine over there who quite by chance happened to be going to Tring at the right time!) My girlfriends response to this was "This highlights how rubbish alot of our modern made shoes are constructed" along with numerous inserts of "wow". So I'm ridiculously excited to get these back and how cool is it that theres a video to be able to see how whole process! Bloody fantastic. Thanks mate! Might have to edit this comment when they turn up to say how they feel! A number of friends have suggested that I will have to try tap dancing at the pub when they do. Now, I'm gunna watch this again cause far out that was interesting to see! Words aren't doing my excitement justice (The fact I've just written a novel probably hints at it quite well though) Cheers! Pat
@dunes7
Жыл бұрын
Geez Pat, I hope they don't get "lost in transit" after all that!!!!🤣
@sea2side
Жыл бұрын
Top reply. Jealous of your fantastic 'better than new' boots. Hope you dont need them for the flooding.
@Semgger
Жыл бұрын
@@dunes7 thankfully, they turned up today!
@Semgger
Жыл бұрын
@@sea2side no flooding down the southern end of Tas. Thank goodness! Just... an alarmingly consistent deluge of drizzle. Much like England I suspect but somehow worse as we have had a few nice days recently 😅
@lip-filler-looks-rank
Жыл бұрын
@@Semgger hey!? it hardly ever rains here i cant imagine what you could mean?! those boots look great :-)
You can tell someone loves their job when they joke around and sing while they work. Love it.
That jerk off part was hilarious!
I didn't know there were cobblers who did this quality of work, this is amazing!
Shrimps on the Barbie! Keep making me laugh Dan! You're artistry is a blessing to the KZread community. Thank you for making me appreciate shoes more now than just pitching them. 🤘
@why6212
Жыл бұрын
It was the smoothest joke insert I've seen in a while
@rwboa22
11 ай бұрын
Plus he has a shiela in the shop as well.
@salvatore6539
11 ай бұрын
Hillarious
As an Australian, I can confirm we mainlanders also consider Tasmania to be a separate entity
@benjaminmcclatchey9814
Жыл бұрын
Wow, that hand stitching has to suck!!!!
@Semgger
Жыл бұрын
As a Tasmanian, I too can confirm we believe the big island to be a wholly separate entity.
@adelelouise
Жыл бұрын
Bloody oath haha
@sharonrose3871
Жыл бұрын
Yeah mainlanders we consider you to be the same ;)
@pineapplesideways3820
Жыл бұрын
Mums marry son daughters marry dads the island of Tasmania is famous for
I really enjoy watching you work! One of the true trades where craftsmen and women are experts in their trades like cobblers, masons, carpenters, butchers etc… people, with years of experience, working with their hands.
WoW!!! These boots came out solid and likely will last for a hundred years or more. You worked your magic. They looked MARVELOUS!!!
Annabelle needs to be in more of your videos 😊😊😊
@tonyplummer6841
13 күн бұрын
Is she his spouse?
Excellent video and craftsmanship. Was such a pleasure to watch while sipping my coffee this morning. I appreciate how you always take care to respect the original character/feeling of the boot, and even with that restriction in mind, you interpret every customer's specific needs with attention and care - all the way down to the smallest details. Much love from Canada and I'm wishing you the best.
@extremechimpout
Жыл бұрын
I have never seen a donation comment before is it new?
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
It’s the super thanks feature! They gave it to my channel about a month ago :)
@pacificcoastpiper3949
Жыл бұрын
@@Dan_the_cobbler how often do you accidentally spike yourself while sewing?
@bobharrison2212
Жыл бұрын
I want a pair …..
@ryaaaaanwhat4072
8 ай бұрын
Amazing
Thanks so much for including the cost of the repair. All to often various “repair” videos (whether shoes, cars, furniture, etc.) leave us wondering how much the skilled tradesman would actually charge…it’s great to know what you time, materials and skills are worth!
The world is in need of dedicated and talented artists like you!!! ⚘️❣️ Keep up the wonderful job!!! 👏👏👏
Thank you Pat! For sending these beauties all the way from Tasmania, Hope you get plenty of good use from them once they make it all the way back to you!
@justicar5
Жыл бұрын
how much does a restoration like this cost?
@jorgegarcia-yj6cn
Жыл бұрын
Thats a good jerk off
@tengu190
Жыл бұрын
You didn't drop a nail on the floor!
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
I did though! Haha
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
£375
Simply amazing in both your knowledge and craftsmanship. These boots will last longer than I will. Well done Dan.
As a 25 year Carpenter I can tell you take pride in your work you do excellent work awesome that you still keep this trade alive
Don't think we have ever seen Dan de-welting and re-welting a shoe before. Thanks for showing the intricate construction and solutions of joining things together. Must take a lot of skill to manouver all the layers to stitch and glue only the right ones that are needed at the moment. 11:48 - yay the cork filler ! Tasty looking grainy stuff ! Plus this pair of boots surely depleted the glue stocks at Tring Shoe Repair ! 16:06 - yay ! Trimming ! Nice continous running satisfying action ! 21:49 - yay he has all the necessary supplies, even elbow grease ! 22:24 - Dan goes SMASH ? With all the work and sturdy materials used, these boots will last 2 generations now !
The shrimp on the barbie bit had me rolling LOL
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha great I wondered if it would land 😅
@happyboater3058
Жыл бұрын
@@Dan_the_cobbler omg, I only got it now! Luckily I read the comments
@raymonddehaan7627
5 ай бұрын
Ha! The second I saw that I heard in my mind Paul Hogan talking about shrimp on the barbie.
Customer needs to walk on his hands to show such perfection. Great job
Fanciest farming shoes in Tasmania 👏🏼👌🏼
@Semgger
Жыл бұрын
Lowkey hoping so!
love these videos so much, you're so easy to watch for long periods, half an hour just flies by!
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks appreciate that!
Really nice too see old Finnish military boots get best ever care. And Dan almost got them as shiny as mine used to be when doing my 11 month service in1985-86 :D The type was used until 1990:es. There ought to be a stamp somewhere with SA or SA INT and a manufacturing year number. The army may still have a couple hundred thousand pairs stashed away somewhere waiting for what fun thr ruzzians may came up mext that requires the reservist to be called to duty. This pair became a piece of art.
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!
@Finwolven
Жыл бұрын
Yea, judging from the condition of the rubber sole, those have probably also been resoled a time or two, or from the very last ones made. They're pretty indestructible if cared for properly and repaired when necessary - but those ones seem to have been in storage for quite some time.
I think its amazing this time honored profession is still alive somewhere. I dont think anyone in my state still has a cobbler anywhere.
Very impressive transformation. Loved the shrimps on the barbie 😂. Delighted to see the very stylish Annabelle making another appearance. Crackin’ video as always. Cheers 👍🏽🙂
Just had this recommended to me, have no interest in shoe making or repair generally but you did a fantastic job of explaining and keeping it interesting! Looking forward to what else you've got next as well as going thru the backlog of your videos
The way I gasped “SHRIMP ON THE BARBIE!?” When you said lunch and out came the skrimps on the barbs
No clue how i landed on this channel, nothing i watched is even remotely close. But i like it!
Good morning! Nice way to start the morning.
An awesome job as usual and a Sunday morning treat to find a new Tring vid, thanks Dan
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
1:58 The whole time you were removing those nails I said out loud "You better not put every single one on the table!". 😂😂🤣🤣
This piece of work is bootiful! Liked the process and the result as well.
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
thank so much
I like how you leave the extra cork just like my local cobbler does. I find taking my boots to him just feels better long term. Feels more like extra padding around the bottom of my foot once I rebrake in the boot. Last cobbler I had sanded the cork and it just felt cheap. Great job.
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
That’s the intention! Comfort is paramount
Incredible Dan! Your videos are not just entertaining but also make me very inspired to get back out there once I get out of the depression gutter! Your videos and your work just ooze passion and I hope to one day be able to enjoy my work just as much as you do!
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Good luck to you matey I'm sure you'll get there!
You harness your talents with some amazing confidence. It's a breath of fresh air watching someone with an actual passion and not just someone full of videos with gimmicks. True therapy to watch indeed
Brilliant!!! Great job Dan, as ever. 😊😊😊 👏 👏 👏 😊
Fantastic job Dan - your skill and attention to detail is joyous!
My God Dan that was an incredible and beautiful job those boots look awesome ..
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
I really appreciate all the dad jokes on your channel! Super wholesome channel and lovely display of skill and craftsmanship! Very relaxing to watch as well! Keep up the great work!
AMAZING! Beautiful job Dan!! You do such amazing work.
I am so impressed with the manual skills of the repairs. The quality of the work is impressive.
Hi My grandfather was a master shoemaker with his own shop. I used to watch him work a lot when I was a kid. Just like you, he fixed shoes. Exactly the same steps. I think your channel is great. Greetings from Thuringia, Germany
That’s a great result Dan on these massive boots lots of use back into them 👍
awesome work man, you deserve every kind of support here on youtube, its like a cure to watch you!
Fantastic job Dan-as always! From Atlanta, Georgia, USA-we always enjoy your channel
Cracking job Dan, love your work absolutely fascinating and your in-depth explanation of all you processes is very much appreciated. Thank you for all your content and sharing your obvious knowledge and passion for your business 👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💪🏻💪🏻🇦🇺🇦🇺
Always love to see you bring back life to old shoes/boots!
Brilliant job on those boots. Makes me want to pull my boots on again. Thanks Dan!
Just gonna say it. Annabel is gorgeous
@dmg4415
Жыл бұрын
A big distraction at the workplace.
WOWZERS! This was an EXTENSIVE repair job! The finished product looks absolutely AMAZING!
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! cheers
Beautiful job Dan, you’re a real craftsman, I really enjoy your videos,thank you..
thanks annabelle for the save lol
I’d love a customer reaction to these even if it’s just some text.
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
I’m sure we will soon!
These boots are made by the 'stitchdown method', which is not seen very often in Japan!
@pacificcoastpiper3949
Жыл бұрын
How do they make shoes there kazuma-san?
@repair-leathercraft-HIRO
Жыл бұрын
@@pacificcoastpiper3949 I used to make shoes for disabled people, 'shoe-shaped orthotics'. Later, I opened my own shop and made shoes for the general public. Mainly cemented, mackay, black rapide, goodyear-welted, etc. After that, I opened a repair shop like 'Tring Shoe Repairs' for two years. In 2022, the shop closed, so I don't do much shoe repair. I repair leather goods such as bags and wallets at home. I do not speak English, so I am using the translation tool "DeepL" for this text.
It's nice to come onto KZread for a change and be reminded of how KZread used to be in the beginning. Learning, sharing our skills, being creative. Great content. Maybe I'll send you over a pair of old Lundhags boots for repair from Sweden 😅
Bloody fantastic work Dan. 👏
You - and Henry Cavil paint Warhammer 40k models together then try repairing shoes.
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Well I’d love that!
In the time stamps it says “3:40 Jerk Off” - I may go ahead and just skip that section. Edit: it’s safe, it’s the name of a product. Carry on.
Wow, I had no idea that boots could be taken apart to the extent that you did and then renovated back to life! Great work!
Excellent work as always. Decorative but practical… and strong… ready for another lifetimes work. 😎👍
Wow. Just wow. You are not only a craftsman, you are an artist.
Very nice job you did. They look GREAT!
I don't watch your videos often, But every now and then I will put on to just relax. I really didn't expect to hear about my home state of Tasmania. As someone who has purchased boots from the UK I know that freight costs are no joke
You do such amazing work! I’m glad I found your channel. 😊
Awesome job Dan!
Wow, that was amazing, Dan. Thanks for sharing.
So much for no Aussie jokes, with your Shrimp on the barbie... 😂
Amazing work as always and i have to say i love my man Ron's appearance, at first when i saw him in the shot i was like awe i can't see all of Ron, but when he got up and twirled on the heel block it made my day! Cork shots were on the money too! you have very nimble fingers, watching you work is always a pleasure. I hope you are having a Jolly good day!
Beautiful work!
This is one of my favorite videos. What a beast of a boot and your quality work and attention to detail is amazing.
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks appreciate it!
Wow, that is the most badass pair of work boots I have ever seen. Excellent work mate! Thank you so much for sharing with us.
18:25 Applying that dye is so satisfying. Fixing shoes and saving lives.
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
One pair at a time
Cobbler: - How many nails do you want in you sole? Customer: - Yes!
Hi @Dan_the_cobbler, I'm Cobble Dan! I love your videos, your craftsmanship, your sense of humour and let us not forget naturally your great gags. Always look forward to watching your content. Greetings from New Zealand
Incredible job dude!!
Amazing restoration that preserves a part of history from being lost. Thank you
just one word AMAZING
Outstanding work Dan ! :)
Great job, Dan! 👍
Great job. Amazing. The confidence to do all that. wow. nice one.
Love those shoes! Very unique! Love the desing!!
Superb work Dan!!
Love the craftsmanship. Looks really hard to do. I’ve always loved everything about shoe making/repair. I still have my fathers old shoeshine box that I cherish with his old horse hair brushes and all, which btw will last forever seems like. Nice work.
great work Dan! What a phenomenal transformation! Those boots look awesome and more importantly should last the new owner a really long time. Thanks for sharing this one with us. Keep on keeping on!
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot man
I'm new here (yes Ive subscribed), who would have known that watching shoe and boot repair(reconstruction in many cases) could be so interesting. You've got a great skill set Dan and a great work ethic, no wonder your work is so highly regarded. Hoping you have a fantastic 2023 Cheers!
Brilliant craftsmanship, therapeutic to watch. Excellent work!
That was an amazing job on those jack boots!! I have some flight deck boots that could use that kind of TLC and sole work. Great Job!!
Always welcome to see your vids, Dan. You brighten my day!
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
very welcome
Great job, Dan, that was very complicated but you made it look easy! Great skill and attention to detail.
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I always hit LIKE as soon as I start watching your videos. This popped up late in my suggestions, but always glad to watch your vids, Dan. Beautiful looking boots. Let’s see how it goes!
Wow. That was an amazing job. Congratulations!🎉
Got recommend this video by KZread, i absolutely loved it! So enthralling!! Those boots were ABSOLUTELY made for walking
I enjoyed watching you remake a boot sole.
Amazing job. You are a true crasftman. I’m always thrilled when I see that you have a new video. Keep up all the wonderful videos and great work.
Amazing video. A true artist. Thanks for sharing your work!
Passion, humour, patience and skill. What a great video.
What a tremendous job you did there Dan, it’s always a pleasure to watch a true craftsmen at work, well done mate 😀 have a good week and stay safe David 👍👍
@Dan_the_cobbler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you David!
Hello, I am a hobby shoemaker. I learned a lot from Schumacher and orthopedic shoemakers on the doorstep. I built sewn boots for Viking sword fighting frames and built turn-sewn shoes based on the original York. and i love your videos as i am learning so much more. Best regards from Northern Germany. Thank you, regards Helge
Wow! Super job!!
Another top job Dan.
I don't watch often, but when I do it's always a treat to watch you work