I really enjoyed this video. Having worn work boots for both my careers, I can appreciate well made boots that last. Tough to break in at first, but fit well when they do, so I can understand rebuilding a good pair. Thanks for not adding annoying music too. Well done.
@@Michael_J_M14 probably wore an ill-fitting work boot. I put my superdutys right into a 6 mile hike in the woods their first day and they were absolute Cadillacs of the woods. Never once got a blister in any of my JK boots. Can't say the same for Nicks or Wolverine or Keen or any other manufacturer.
Just seeing the effort needed to disassemble a WORN OUT BOOT, tells me these are built to last. That cobbler shop is very skilled and professional. Everybody probably knows everybody else's job. Very good workshop, everybody quiet and focusing on their work.
AMAZING AMAZING 👏 THIS HAS BEEN SUCH AN INCREDIBLE UPLIFTING VIDEO, TO SEE HOW A GENUINE DECENT SHOW IS REFURBISHED/REMADE. THANK YOU!! I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF THIS VIDEO👌👍👏👏👏👏
I have a pair of wesco lineman boots. 550.00 new and they rebuild them too. Havent wore these long enough but itll be yrs before they need redone. Very good job !!
They only reuse the uppers and they charge you about 50-60% (depending on exact options and which PNW Boot company) of what a new set cost. I would say the purpose is to keep that money in your pocket. I suspect from the manufacturers point of view it's more about customer relations and marketing instead of profit on the rebuild.
@CMDolojan You shouldn't see a difference in longevity other than the upper leather now has one rebuild on it, so that's one less in the "bank" so to speak. Of course these are hand made products so the rebuilt boots may never feel like the old pair which in reality were just a leather donor for a new set of boots.
I understand how work boots are needed but them ones are solid and reputable to keep going for year's, I live in England and we do not have boots like this, I would buy a pair and never look back. Cool video
Nice!!! This boots remind me of the army boots I got issue at fort Benning GA when I joined the Army all infantry grunts got them issue in 2004 before we went to tan boots they were black I took pride shining the heck out of them made them glossy
Brain at start when he was ripping it apart was going. Its like trig from only fools and horses. Same broom for 17 years, had 5 new heads and 7 new handles 😂😂
I can see how well these boots are made by how much effort it takes to pull them apart, even in their worn condition. It takes pincers as big as that, as well! I'm a cabinetmaker/joiner, and you can tell, when restoring a piece of furniture or a window casement, or door, how much effort and care was put into their construction by how much effort (& skill) is necessary to remove the worn parts, and how easy & straightforward it is to add the new parts. My pincers aren't that big tho'! 😆 (but I do have an oscillating multitool). I'm waiting for my slightly custom OT 6", as my 30 year old hiking/repurposed as work boots are starting to hurt my feet. Keep up the good work!
I used to take out loans for a form fitted custom made boot. Nothing like it. Youll never go back to over the shelf boots again. Your feet are everything.
I have 2 pairs I now have spoiled myself best boots I have ever had. I just hope they just don't get to big of a company and the quality suffers. They really are the best.
Using plastic arch supports is a cheap method metal ones are always best ive had boots with both while logging and the plastic ones will always give out fairly quickly
I don't get it, isn't at this point easier, cheaper and faster to just get new boots? Hardly a rebuild when barely 20% of the original remains. Would be more true to say that you used spared parts from another boot to build something new.
Wow. two things come to mind. my dad rebuilding saddles. or shoeing a horse. can I ask what brand of boots are being rebuilt. how cool of a experience. :-)
That was an excellent video, thx, what's called that knife you used for trimming as cutting leather residue backwardly? and how can I get it? thank you.
Cant boots be made in a way to still be rugged but not need nails through all bottom levels? Seems like if it weren't for those nails going through every layer then just that worn out bottom layer could have been replaced.
A pair of boots are like a favorite pair of jeans just can't throw them away looks like a pair of logger boots , distressed leather a good look , those boots will be worn with pride and will stand out amongst boots , if you don't understand boots well i'm sorry , i will wear a pair of boots up to and until the time they fall off my feet ,, you could wear those boot with a tux , i would , and have
I wonder if Jason's boots from fireball tools were the one's rebuilt. That's a lot of work ro rebuild, but not having to break in an entire boot is certainly a nice touch.
We add a last to the boot that stops any nails from going through! You will be able to see a 'last' at 00:10 . This gets put into the boot and is the form that the boot is shaped around. The last has a metal plate on the footbed that bends the nails backwards into the boot. This is called "clinching" the nails. We have a video explaining this process in more depth - czcams.com/video/mBKXeUngJvA/video.htmlsi=SFas3ZzZAheryxvq
From a man who wears and works in these boots for a living, amazing craftsmanship!!! 🎉🎉🎉 sign me up, i do not care the cost!
I really enjoyed this video. Having worn work boots for both my careers, I can appreciate well made boots that last. Tough to break in at first, but fit well when they do, so I can understand rebuilding a good pair. Thanks for not adding annoying music too. Well done.
@@Michael_J_M14 probably wore an ill-fitting work boot. I put my superdutys right into a 6 mile hike in the woods their first day and they were absolute Cadillacs of the woods. Never once got a blister in any of my JK boots. Can't say the same for Nicks or Wolverine or Keen or any other manufacturer.
I didn't know this extensive of a rebuild could be done. That is some serious professional craftsmanship. 👏 very well done. Wow!!!
A truly wonderful craftsmanship that is so rare in today's world.
Gives a whole new meaning of handmade craftsmanship! USA 🇺🇸
This is not a rebuild, is a remake! 😄 Give the guy a brand new pair! (Joking) Incredible job as always!!
But seriously though you are correct, probably cheaper to just be given a new pair lulz
@@petertaydus6330 i know, it was a joke because probably is not about the money but the sentiment attracted to it!
Is it worth rebuilding or remaking, or is it cheaper and easier to just buy a new pair?
Just seeing the effort needed to disassemble a WORN OUT BOOT, tells me these are built to last. That cobbler shop is very skilled and professional. Everybody probably knows everybody else's job. Very good workshop, everybody quiet and focusing on their work.
Damn fine craftsmanship! Best part is they're made in America. Wish I could afford a pair...lol. keep up the fine work everyone
Wonderful look into true craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing this artistry. Restoring and rebuilding is respect for our resources.
These boots are warranted for life
Well done , shows the craftsmanship and hard work it takes to rebuild a set of boots
Wow a lot of nails n screws in soles...Beautiful craftsmanship. What artistic talent to build kick-ass workboots !
This aint no chinesey bullsht right here son this is ancient skills. What a bunch of cobbling badasses bro
Repair workmanship that has never been seen so strong, very beautiful, completely rebranded😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💖💖💖💖
Thank you for putting Distance between us and the ground.
AMAZING AMAZING 👏 THIS HAS BEEN SUCH AN INCREDIBLE UPLIFTING VIDEO, TO SEE HOW A GENUINE DECENT SHOW IS REFURBISHED/REMADE. THANK YOU!! I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF THIS VIDEO👌👍👏👏👏👏
STOP YELLING
I have a pair of wesco lineman boots. 550.00 new and they rebuild them too. Havent wore these long enough but itll be yrs before they need redone. Very good job !!
Amazing work of art.
I have always admired cobblers/shoemakers. Great video, top notch work. Cheers
An amazing skill and very enlightening to me. I wish i could wear boots like that. They seem top quality.
These boots are re-made for walking.... Amazing video. Excellent craftsman. Thanks & Respect
Outstanding hand-made craftsmanship! Just wow!
I had a pair exactly like those years ago a present from a friend in Canada , lovely boots 😉
I'm telling you this was a great video!
Great build. Your work is always i mpress 😊😊
What's the purpose of a complete rebuild? Wouldn't it be more efficient to just build a new boot?
They only reuse the uppers and they charge you about 50-60% (depending on exact options and which PNW Boot company) of what a new set cost. I would say the purpose is to keep that money in your pocket. I suspect from the manufacturers point of view it's more about customer relations and marketing instead of profit on the rebuild.
@gk5891 that makes sense. I wonder how much more time after a rebuild you can get out of the boot
It is a marketing trick I believe
@CMDolojan You shouldn't see a difference in longevity other than the upper leather now has one rebuild on it, so that's one less in the "bank" so to speak.
Of course these are hand made products so the rebuilt boots may never feel like the old pair which in reality were just a leather donor for a new set of boots.
Lebih memandang Historicalnya dan ke vintagekannya sebuah sepatu itu ,
How many different types of glue do you use on each pair of boots?
I understand how work boots are needed but them ones are solid and reputable to keep going for year's, I live in England and we do not have boots like this, I would buy a pair and never look back. Cool video
Nice!!! This boots remind me of the army boots I got issue at fort Benning GA when I joined the Army all infantry grunts got them issue in 2004 before we went to tan boots they were black I took pride shining the heck out of them made them glossy
Awesome job
Beautiful work 🤘🤙✌️🇺🇸
All I will see is. Major props to the people Rebuilding those boots
What craftsmanship everyone has.
Those sewing machines are no joke. 😮
Thanks for the video I love watching them. I love my boots from you guys I’m going to be using them this upcoming year doing wild land fire fighting .
Awesome! Thank you!
so what
Yes sir! The finger bandaid tells the story. Then kinda shoes are expensive? Stay safe. Craftpersonship rocks.
Mire todo el contenido Y dije que lindo trabajo 😮 uno de mis oficios favoritos !!!
good job👏👏👏👏🇵🇪🇵🇪
Amazing and awesome work of craftsmanship pride and accomplishment
Solano’s boot and western wear in Raton NM has been rebuilding boots like this for over 50 years
SOMETIMES people should get a new pair.... That being said. The guys are masters.
That's one Bad ASS BOOT NICE WORK
Brain at start when he was ripping it apart was going. Its like trig from only fools and horses. Same broom for 17 years, had 5 new heads and 7 new handles 😂😂
Simply amazing.
Beautiful. Most people wouldn't think where their footwear comes from beyond the store.
I can see how well these boots are made by how much effort it takes to pull them apart, even in their worn condition. It takes pincers as big as that, as well! I'm a cabinetmaker/joiner, and you can tell, when restoring a piece of furniture or a window casement, or door, how much effort and care was put into their construction by how much effort (& skill) is necessary to remove the worn parts, and how easy & straightforward it is to add the new parts. My pincers aren't that big tho'! 😆 (but I do have an oscillating multitool). I'm waiting for my slightly custom OT 6", as my 30 year old hiking/repurposed as work boots are starting to hurt my feet. Keep up the good work!
So skillfully done amazing
I used to have a pair of Kodiak boots many moons ago. Looks like the same soles to me.
I used to take out loans for a form fitted custom made boot. Nothing like it. Youll never go back to over the shelf boots again. Your feet are everything.
Great work, and excellent video. I like you walking foot post machine!
I just watched a 20 minute video of a man rebuilding a BOOT!
I have 2 pairs I now have spoiled myself best boots I have ever had. I just hope they just don't get to big of a company and the quality suffers. They really are the best.
The most I've spent on boots is like a 130$ wolverine durashock. No question these are better and pricier.
A true craftsman
Great video
My grandfather and my father were shoemaker and I was their helper, I was learning the trade but people preferred to buy shipper Chinese shoes.
It's tough work. That is pretty special you got to have that experience with your family in the shop.
Your video is very nice. I am shoes designer. And I really like your videos.
Looking at this, I want to thank those craftsmen that work hard (their hands show it) to produce quality, American made, boots. Salute.
Super très beau travail un artiste de la chaussure👪♥️🇨🇵👍
Al coser la suela el hilo no debe quedar expuesto... Solo ese pequeño "detalle" !!👍👍
Nice looking rebuild
I tried some of these boots ! I felt like my ankles were bare , sticking out to hit on rocks and whatever !
Got kind of a Ship of Theseus situation going on with these extreme resoles. At what point is it just a whole new boot?
how much did this cost or is it cheaper to buy a new pair of boots?
Parabéns ótimo trabalho
Só fãs quenhe e proficional 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏se não e proficional não entra, valeu o boi,ficou perfeita.lindo trabalho 👏👏👏👏🤝🤝🤝
Wow amazing good job full watching enjoy 💞💞🙏
Good lord,if that sole comes off, your foot is going with it😂
Great job, awesome machinery.
It would have been interesting if they showed the before and after.
This is not rebuild ..this is a new shoes man 😂😂
reminds me of watching my uncle Rod and uncle Merle at the Anaconda factory back in the 80s.. HB
What Caine of glue do you use? Is thaglue water proof.???
Using plastic arch supports is a cheap method metal ones are always best ive had boots with both while logging and the plastic ones will always give out fairly quickly
Outstanding workmanship you folks definitely take pride in your work awesome
How do I buy one of your amazing work from Brazil? I really wish to have one...
Excellent video. I can only imagine the smells inside that shop of leather,rubber and glue. I'm a weirdo with smells.
I don't get it, isn't at this point easier, cheaper and faster to just get new boots? Hardly a rebuild when barely 20% of the original remains. Would be more true to say that you used spared parts from another boot to build something new.
Wow. two things come to mind. my dad rebuilding saddles. or shoeing a horse. can I ask what brand of boots are being rebuilt. how cool of a experience. :-)
What make or type of glue do you use?
Where is this at? I'd luv to have them rebuild my Texas made cowboy boots. All the new ones are made out of the USA & are more plastic than leather
We are located in Spokane, Washington! Unfortunately we only resole our own 'JK Western' cowboy boots.
That was an excellent video, thx, what's called that knife you used for trimming as cutting leather residue backwardly? and how can I get it? thank you.
How do the nails in the footbed not cause pain or irritation?
Excellent job. You should be proud of your skills. I hope they compensate you accordingly.
OK great job.........but what part of the original article remained 😅😅
Do these boots remind you of triggers broom or is it just me
Cant boots be made in a way to still be rugged but not need nails through all bottom levels? Seems like if it weren't for those nails going through every layer then just that worn out bottom layer could have been replaced.
Amezing ❤️❤️❤️
Anyone have an idea what a full rebuild costs?
How does this cost less than a new boot?
A pair of boots are like a favorite pair of jeans just can't throw them away looks like a pair of logger boots , distressed leather a good look , those boots will be worn with pride and will stand out amongst boots , if you don't understand boots well i'm sorry , i will wear a pair of boots up to and until the time they fall off my feet ,, you could wear those boot with a tux , i would , and have
What's the insensitive to redo boots instead of buying new. Great job on the boots
just wondering the cost of these kind of boots.. nice to have shoe makers still in the business tho
website tells it all
I just sent in a pair of Whites to JK. This is the identical boot I ordered except mine is 8”. I guess in 14 weeks we will see!!!
Why don't clean the shoe before the reparation?
We ask that the customer clean them before sending them in 👍
Whats the point, just buy anew boot.
Shout out to survivorman boots
What boots was the guy wearing in minute 3:26
Why not just buy a new pair of boots at that point? I can imagine the repair isn't saving that much money
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I wonder if Jason's boots from fireball tools were the one's rebuilt.
That's a lot of work ro rebuild, but not having to break in an entire boot is certainly a nice touch.
Nails are left inside the boots???
We add a last to the boot that stops any nails from going through! You will be able to see a 'last' at 00:10 . This gets put into the boot and is the form that the boot is shaped around. The last has a metal plate on the footbed that bends the nails backwards into the boot. This is called "clinching" the nails. We have a video explaining this process in more depth - czcams.com/video/mBKXeUngJvA/video.htmlsi=SFas3ZzZAheryxvq
@@jkbootsusa I see. Interesting. And thanks for explaining