Don't laugh … just yet.
I was very disappointed with the 1 year wear out of my Tourmaster Solution 2s:
So things being "tight" lately, I tried something. The Florida "FJR" spelling left my PR2s with huge Chickenstrips:
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So here's what transpired:
Templated soles and cut them out of the tire:
The tire had 14k on it but was taken off prematurely for a wet ride to Stagecoach. I was surprised by the amount of rubber left still on the tire.
Now I did some research on adhesives, and found for rubber to rubber "Atomic Bond Epoxy" was the best. Gorilla Glue was NOT recommended because of its huge expansion and messiness characteristics
I had Gorilla Glue in the house and the whole project was to save $ money without wasting time SO:
I used Gorilla glue:
I clamped it best I could to keep the contour of the boot:
The glue stayed true to its reputation of expanding - what a mess!
I file down the edges and now will heat and apply a coat of black rubber cement:
https://s604.photobucket.com/user/101stpathfinder/media/IMG_1247_zps0295281f.jpg.html]
Keep in mind this is only an experiment and I did not want to waste time. I did one boot only, and will check out its durability (Glue wise)
If it fails- I have lost nothing but about 1 hour of my time.
SO do not laugh just yet.
BTW- I can get 6 soles out of 1 tire!
I was very disappointed with the 1 year wear out of my Tourmaster Solution 2s:
So things being "tight" lately, I tried something. The Florida "FJR" spelling left my PR2s with huge Chickenstrips:
So here's what transpired:
Templated soles and cut them out of the tire:
The tire had 14k on it but was taken off prematurely for a wet ride to Stagecoach. I was surprised by the amount of rubber left still on the tire.
Now I did some research on adhesives, and found for rubber to rubber "Atomic Bond Epoxy" was the best. Gorilla Glue was NOT recommended because of its huge expansion and messiness characteristics
I had Gorilla Glue in the house and the whole project was to save $ money without wasting time SO:
I used Gorilla glue:
I clamped it best I could to keep the contour of the boot:
The glue stayed true to its reputation of expanding - what a mess!
I file down the edges and now will heat and apply a coat of black rubber cement:
https://s604.photobucket.com/user/101stpathfinder/media/IMG_1247_zps0295281f.jpg.html]
Keep in mind this is only an experiment and I did not want to waste time. I did one boot only, and will check out its durability (Glue wise)
If it fails- I have lost nothing but about 1 hour of my time.
SO do not laugh just yet.
BTW- I can get 6 soles out of 1 tire!
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