G gbeef Hunter Jun 4, 2008 #1 Here are my weather boots how are you guys keeping the toe spikes in place? enjoy.
Jangos kid Well-Known Hunter Jun 5, 2008 #2 I used gorilla glue to keep the toe plates from moving. Just don't use to much. it has a tendency to expand quite a bit. D
I used gorilla glue to keep the toe plates from moving. Just don't use to much. it has a tendency to expand quite a bit. D
webchief Well-Known Hunter Jun 12, 2008 #3 Mine stay in pretty well with just the two screws. I find that every once in a while I need to tighten them up but otherwise I'm good to go. Your weathering looks great btw!
Mine stay in pretty well with just the two screws. I find that every once in a while I need to tighten them up but otherwise I'm good to go. Your weathering looks great btw!
BOBA PHAT Well-Known Hunter Jun 14, 2008 #7 One more for GOOP. Plus the screws with a little GOOP. I also GOOPed on some foam wedges from an old pair of flip-flops so that there were no gaps between the shoe and the spikes.
One more for GOOP. Plus the screws with a little GOOP. I also GOOPed on some foam wedges from an old pair of flip-flops so that there were no gaps between the shoe and the spikes.
G gbeef Hunter Jun 15, 2008 #9 acrylics.. alot of washes check out Spideyfetts tutorial he's the MAN!
E escho34 Hunter Jun 25, 2008 #10 I just read on BM's page that he uses or ships super heavy duty two way tape with the toe spikes.
R rev 920 Active Hunter Jun 25, 2008 #11 They look great. I used Spideyfett's tutorial also. Gonna have to try the GOOP idea myself. Sorry the pic's not the best. -Rev920 BH6906
They look great. I used Spideyfett's tutorial also. Gonna have to try the GOOP idea myself. Sorry the pic's not the best. -Rev920 BH6906