One Piece Leathers, Boots & Plastic Welding..

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Re: One Piece Leathers, Boots & Plastic Welding..

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I have a Wurth plastic weld kit here.

Fantastic stuff and use it all the time, the replacement cartridge thou are exspensive.

Bring up whatever yoy need doing
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speedy(delboy) wrote:I have a Wurth plastic weld kit here.

Fantastic stuff and use it all the time, the replacement cartridge thou are exspensive.

Bring up whatever yoy need doing
awsome :) will you need payin phil? :)
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Re: One Piece Leathers, Boots & Plastic Welding..

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Tom1528 wrote:
speedy(delboy) wrote:I have a Wurth plastic weld kit here.

Fantastic stuff and use it all the time, the replacement cartridge thou are exspensive.

Bring up whatever yoy need doing
awsome :) will you need payin phil? :)
Yeh, in Kind :shock: :shock:
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Re: One Piece Leathers, Boots & Plastic Welding..

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Have a ride up to Williton Tom and I'll sort out the plastic welding on your fairing, I've got all the kit for doing it.
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billinom8s wrote:isn't scotty doing llandow ? why not just bring em along ?
Now there's a good idea :D :D
Tom, drop me an email a couple of days before Llandow to remind me to bring them 8)
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I love Sidi's these are my second pair. Best bet is to keep your eye on ebay. I picked up a pair of practically brand new for £50. Sidi are on the small size so if you are a 10 better looking for an 11.

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Redlight wrote:I love Sidi's these are my second pair. Best bet is to keep your eye on ebay. I picked up a pair of practically brand new for £50. Sidi are on the small size so if you are a 10 better looking for an 11.

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found that out about the size thing, fitted ok in the shop but after a day out my left foot was killing me in the end i took the insole out and its comfy now :)
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Johnnyb wrote:
Redlight wrote:I love Sidi's these are my second pair. Best bet is to keep your eye on ebay. I picked up a pair of practically brand new for £50. Sidi are on the small size so if you are a 10 better looking for an 11.

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found that out about the size thing, fitted ok in the shop but after a day out my left foot was killing me in the end i took the insole out and its comfy now :)
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Fill a sink with hot water, fully submerge the boots and weigh them down until the leather is soaked through...inside-out. Then put them on, and walk around in them until they strech. When they are loose enough, pack them with newspaper (ram the newspaper into the boot with something), paying particular attention to previously tight areas to make sure they dont shrink back. Put them in a warm dry area for 24 hours then remove the newspaper. Leave for a further 24 hours to dry thoroughly. Dont put them near a heater of any kind as the leather will harden.
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