This is great! Just turned my 10877’s in to a local cobbler for a sole replacement. I hope what you’ve shown here is standard workmanship in the trade. Well done. What a craft!
I just got mine back from a local cobbler, but they didnt replace the midsole. I m not sure if they even have a sewing machine. How about your shoes? I m in Germany and I payed 75€.
@@wijsmancobblers1145 ,oh man thanks a lot , the problem was - I thought you are Americans,coz in one of the videos I seen an american flag,and in us segment of the internet I was looking for that glue but it is spelled different or even got a different brand name
Great job. A few questions: Is that midsole rubber or leather? Also, do you know whether Red Wing manufactures their own traction tread sole (as shown) or does Vibram make it for them? Thanks
@@TheFrontyer I appreciate the response! I have since resoled my White's Perrys to success it seems. I purchased a cobbler stand, mounted it to it, and used channellocks and a sharp knife to get almost all of it off fairly easily, and used a wood shop edge sander for the rest.
I like the use of the rubber midsole, which is how they were originally built. I just wish they could figure out how to include a shank of some kind, for better arch support. Also, I did not know that you could buy the Red Wing Supersoles. I’ve always assumed that you had to let Red Wing do the work to get them
The Supersole® by Red Wing is a polyurethane sole. T he RW factory locks the footwear into custom machined molds, injects the liquid urethane which expands and creates a chemical bond to the thermoplastic reactive welt so they fuse together chemically creating a bond. The Red Wing company pioneered this process and patented it back in the seventies. Though the patent has most likely lapsed, the extreme cost of the custom machined molds and related processes have successfully set the company apart right up to the present day. Since it's so expensive to get this process up and running I know of no other company making boots with a fused thermoplastic Goodyear welt and PU sole. I'm a third generation shoe cobbler and maintain a physically separate shoe store where we sell Red Wing and other footwear. We've sold RW shoes for about 60-years now. Wedge soles being solid in the instep area provide the best arch support , and actually do not need any kind of shank unlike boots with breasted heels. At one time RWS sold "blocker" PU Supersoles® to RWS dealers that repaired Supersole® type boots. We still would add a bonded and sewn mid-sole to be more certain the sole's bond would hold as without the molds and injection machinery we could not achieve the same tenacious chemical bonding between PU sole and reactive welt. I respect Red Wing for still making very high quality boots in the U.S.A. They are also the only boot maker I know of that has their own leather tannery. Oh, a big reason, I believe, they are so good is that the company is still family owned. I sell many kinds of footwear and only a very select few are family owned as of today. Makes a difference.
Ricardo Goodwin Hi! We normally charge 82.50 euros for a redwing traction tred.. Thank you! You can visit our instagram account also @wismancobblers or email us at Redwingshoes@wijsmanschoenherstellers.nl Return shipping is free for most of Europ! Thank you!
Superb craftsmanship! I too repair footwear so I truly mean my appreciation for your work.
Had my 8131 soles replaced by this professional. He’s the best! Gr Pim
What a great looking pair of boots! You should be proud!!
I have a pair of Irish Setter Ashby mock toes, but the welt is synthetic. Is this an issue in resoling?
what cream did you use for the outsole?
The result is fantastic & durable
Awesome craftsmanship and video
Beautiful work sir
wat een mooie schoenen! Ga zo door Ger
natz per thanks Nattttttttt Ger
This is great!
Just turned my 10877’s in to a local cobbler for a sole replacement. I hope what you’ve shown here is standard workmanship in the trade.
Well done. What a craft!
I just got mine back from a local cobbler, but they didnt replace the midsole. I m not sure if they even have a sewing machine. How about your shoes? I m in Germany and I payed 75€.
Had mine back for a couple weeks now. No new midsole, no new stitches. Nothing but a new sole glued on.
I paid $85
@@263sparky3 you don't need new stitches if he doesn't put a new midsole.
I know. That’s how I figured no new midsole. Overall happy with the job though
to add a new welt and midsole it could cost $ 200 more.
Great video! Thanks!
Those heaters were a new touch that I’ve seen so far… nice. Good work. Wondering on shipping to from USA?
Great work!
What glue did you use ? Thanks for video anyway.
Wakolfix Rapid is our standard gleu
@@wijsmancobblers1145 ,??? Internet don't know this glue))) honestly I couldn't find anything like that ... crazy
@@alexkastano96 strange, it’s a industrial glue.
@@alexkastano96 www.maiburg.nl/maiburg/nl/EUR/Maiburg-Catalog/Lijmen/Contactlijmen-schoenreparatie-en-orthopedie/Contactlijmen-Polychloropreen/Wakolfix-Rapid/p/104162
@@wijsmancobblers1145 ,oh man thanks a lot , the problem was - I thought you are Americans,coz in one of the videos I seen an american flag,and in us segment of the internet I was looking for that glue but it is spelled different or even got a different brand name
Good job. How much does it cost to resole a boot like this?
Great job. A few questions: Is that midsole rubber or leather? Also, do you know whether Red Wing manufactures their own traction tread sole (as shown) or does Vibram make it for them? Thanks
xaerovette thanks 🙏🏻 . They are made by Vibram USA. Red Wing makes the Supersole in the factory, cast directly on the boot.
Hello! Is it necessary to replace the midsole when replacing the outsole? Thanks!
Not if you can remove only the outsole, which can be difficult.
@@TheFrontyer I appreciate the response! I have since resoled my White's Perrys to success it seems. I purchased a cobbler stand, mounted it to it, and used channellocks and a sharp knife to get almost all of it off fairly easily, and used a wood shop edge sander for the rest.
Very nice.
I like the use of the rubber midsole, which is how they were originally built. I just wish they could figure out how to include a shank of some kind, for better arch support.
Also, I did not know that you could buy the Red Wing Supersoles. I’ve always assumed that you had to let Red Wing do the work to get them
Thanks! You can only have the Red Wing Super soles from an Authorized Red Wing Repairshop 😀😊
The Supersole® by Red Wing is a polyurethane sole. T he RW factory locks the footwear into custom machined molds, injects the liquid urethane which expands and creates a chemical bond to the thermoplastic reactive welt so they fuse together chemically creating a bond. The Red Wing company pioneered this process and patented it back in the seventies. Though the patent has most likely lapsed, the extreme cost of the custom machined molds and related processes have successfully set the company apart right up to the present day. Since it's so expensive to get this process up and running I know of no other company making boots with a fused thermoplastic Goodyear welt and PU sole. I'm a third generation shoe cobbler and maintain a physically separate shoe store where we sell Red Wing and other footwear. We've sold RW shoes for about 60-years now. Wedge soles being solid in the instep area provide the best arch support , and actually do not need any kind of shank unlike boots with breasted heels. At one time RWS sold "blocker" PU Supersoles® to RWS dealers that repaired Supersole® type boots. We still would add a bonded and sewn mid-sole to be more certain the sole's bond would hold as without the molds and injection machinery we could not achieve the same tenacious chemical bonding between PU sole and reactive welt. I respect Red Wing for still making very high quality boots in the U.S.A. They are also the only boot maker I know of that has their own leather tannery. Oh, a big reason, I believe, they are so good is that the company is still family owned. I sell many kinds of footwear and only a very select few are family owned as of today. Makes a difference.
Amazing job!
I want to open a Rad Wing shoe repair shop in Thailand.
Hye,you selling outsole to??
Wow ... great job ! how much do you charge for this repair ? thanks
Hello! That was a traction tred sole and a new resole costs 82.50€ and we shipped them back for free in most of EU!
Why? It’s a boot under a buck fifty???
Red Wing Moc Toes start at 300 euro mate
great job ... how much did it cost to change the sole of the pair of boots?
Ricardo Goodwin Hi! We normally charge 82.50 euros for a redwing traction tred.. Thank you! You can visit our instagram account also @wismancobblers or email us at Redwingshoes@wijsmanschoenherstellers.nl
Return shipping is free for most of Europ! Thank you!
Zo, die zien er weer strak uit Ger!
beftus1264 dankjewel 👍🏻👊🏻
This has to be one of the roughest resoles ive seen.
They are red wing certified . I'll have to watch more to see what is so rough about it
Are you taking apprentices
Nice
how old are those Irish setters? my 875s look way different
According to the filling of the ball, around 2008. We dont know the exact date anymore.
@@wijsmancobblers1145 oh nice! Those look better that the newer ones
So good.
Muito bom!
How much?
Rob Fox € 82,50 for the Traction Tred soles
Pro