Truman Boots Full Rebuild By Dimar Shoe Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2022
  • Follow along as Pablo rebuilds his personal Truman boots in Harvest Glazed leather.
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  • @Mile-long-list
    @Mile-long-list 4 месяца назад +3

    I live about 45 mins from you. I've been contemplating getting a pair of trumans and i said to myself ill need a cobbler as well. Thanks for the video and i guess ill see you in a few years for a re sole ! You do great work as well !

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  4 месяца назад +1

      I love my Truman boots and I'm sure you will as well!

  • @rogergirouard
    @rogergirouard 3 месяца назад +1

    guys today love their boots, a few years ago i bet they had 500 pais of seakers! boots pretty exspensive and looks like they don't hold up so well,seems i see boots with looks like nothing wrong with them being soled and heeled, seen the leather falling apart too. wonder what the next big thing to own or collect will be!

  • @thesoodster1880
    @thesoodster1880 Месяц назад +1

    Found you on Bedos RUclips. Nice video! Ty

  • @michaelkeats1313
    @michaelkeats1313 2 года назад +3

    Another great video and a great repair on your boots. It must be nice to be able to work on your own boots and shoes. Thanks for sharing.

  • @minnesota-hk1vp
    @minnesota-hk1vp 2 года назад +1

    Awesome job and cool boots!

  • @ralex3697
    @ralex3697 Год назад +1

    Taking off such a nice sole to replace it with a nicer one
    Beautiful work

  • @4115t41r
    @4115t41r 2 года назад +2

    Hi I am Ali from Scotland. Got your site from Bedo Leather. I love craftwork and shall continue watching your videos.

  • @emanuel2779
    @emanuel2779 10 месяцев назад +1

    You did a great job with those boots, I am loving the color and style. My wife got me a pair of Truman boots and the style and finish of the boots are my favorite. You did a great job with your boot, really like the build, looks amazing! Great job!

  • @markmilan01
    @markmilan01 2 года назад +1

    Nice pair of boots with some really good upgrades! Good stuff!

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  2 года назад

      Thank you very much!

    • @kaustuvbhattacharya1449
      @kaustuvbhattacharya1449 2 года назад

      @@dimarshoerepair had a question
      When I compared my Truman’s to my PNW boots like whites and franks on a weight to weight basis they’re as heavy and solid
      Which makes me wonder when you’ve torn them apart - how heavyweight are the leather insole, midsole and heel lifts? When you compare them to (a) other Goodyear welted boots and (b) the traditional handmade stitch down Pacific Northwest boots?
      Was also wondering the shank - you had the chance to remove one - how strong / supportive did you find it?
      Finally - the foam filler is between the insole and midsole - if they’re using solid thick 9-10 iron insoles and 10-12 iron mid soles would the foam negatively impact longevity?
      Thanks!

  • @littlecabinknives8954
    @littlecabinknives8954 2 года назад +1

    I like a natural finish the stitches were clean. Never thought to use Para cord for laces nice work sir

  • @Will-yp6ny
    @Will-yp6ny 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great work!

  • @jackdorsey4850
    @jackdorsey4850 2 года назад +2

    I love seeing craftsmen doing the work they love

  • @user-zj4tk2gw5v
    @user-zj4tk2gw5v 6 месяцев назад +1

    Spectacular

  • @a.l.newsome7395
    @a.l.newsome7395 2 года назад +1

    Really good 👍🏾 job on the boots 🥾😎

  • @blackymaple
    @blackymaple 2 года назад +1

    Nice work!

  • @user-gk4jd1jv4k
    @user-gk4jd1jv4k 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice work! I understand the reason for using cork however It would seem that soft leather/rubber perhaps would serve the same purpose!!!???

  • @iHustleLXXXI
    @iHustleLXXXI Год назад +2

    great video! I'm glad you showed us that the Truman boots don't come with cork fillers and a fiberglass shank. I don't care about the shank but I do want a cork filler to be honest. I was going to buy a pair of Java waxed flesh boots with cap toe on the 20last but now I'm hesitating because of what I learned here. Thanks for the video.

    • @brandonmesser4845
      @brandonmesser4845 Год назад

      I just got my pair of uplands in Java waxed. I have nicks and whites. These boots are up there with them on fit and finish. I even got that same pop sound when your foot pops into heel pocket. They def moved to cork.

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад +1

      Yeah Truman has since switched from foam to cork!

  • @coryjones9573
    @coryjones9573 2 года назад +1

    Great work!I prefer cork as well

  • @milkbaby99
    @milkbaby99 Год назад +3

    Enjoyable and informative video. I'm a bit shocked that Truman doesn't use cork. Awesome upgrades!

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад

      Thanks for watching 😊

    • @cristianvel619
      @cristianvel619 Год назад +1

      The other day I reached out to Truman about this, this use a “EVA cloud” and also cork but say the foam is better as it doesn’t break down like cork, and may just switch to only use cork. I know you said you only use cork, but I’m curious on your take in EVA foam vs cork, and whether that’s an argument for EVA. I suppose it can always be upgraded like in your video, but makes you think if it’s going to be expensive, and better to just buy a new pair of boots with cork. I’m curious on your take on the matter. Thanks.

    • @amirdepaz888
      @amirdepaz888 Год назад +1

      I actually emailed Truman about the EVA and they wrote back saying that they well do away with EVA and replace it with cork.

    • @amirdepaz888
      @amirdepaz888 Год назад

      Great work!

  • @lgroves336
    @lgroves336 Год назад +1

    Boots didn't look very worn.... Nice rebuild.

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад

      Toes were almost at midsole, thanks for watching!

  • @UTubeandChill
    @UTubeandChill Год назад +2

    A nicely executed rebuild. It'd be great to see cobblers offer a premium all-leather rebuild package though with oak bark tanned leather as the filler instead of cork and an oak bark tanned leather shank instead of wood, steel, or fiberglass. Call it the PNW rebuild package or something. I think boot aficionados and traditionalists and people who just plain appreciate an all-leather construction, minus the outsole of course, would appreciate and opt for it. I know I would. And it'd be a good means for cobblers to generate a little more revenue.

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад +1

      Oh I'm digging this!!!

    • @UTubeandChill
      @UTubeandChill Год назад

      @@dimarshoerepair Right! It's all yours man, run with it. It could work as a nice premium alternative to a standard rebuild package. Upgrade Vibergs or Thursdays or Grant Stones or Aldens or Trumans on and on.

    • @averyj.steele1074
      @averyj.steele1074 Год назад

      Honestly until recently I thought they did leather and sometimes cork. Now I'm learning they mostly do foam. I'm not paying those prices for foam and I even grit my teeth over cork but I'll do it. Forget them, I'll stick with Nicks or Franks.

    • @kemitchell
      @kemitchell Год назад

      @@averyj.steele1074 Nicks uses synthetic slipsoles on their traditional boots. They hold up fine and prevent squeaking. There's no "filler" in PNW stitchdown boots because there's no welt and therefore no cavity within the welt to fill, as with Goodyear shoes like Trumans. White's handwelted boots don't have a cavity, either, but they're even more expensive. On Goodyear, the filler gets replaced when the welt does. It's consumable, like the outsoles. A stitchdown boot at that stage has no welt to replace, so it's a "rebuild"-they replace the whole vamp. All you get back from your old boot is the quarters and heel counter. Which might make sense for 10" loggers from 8oz leather, but not so much for 6" or 7".

    • @averyj.steele1074
      @averyj.steele1074 Год назад

      @@kemitchell Apparently you have severely misread my comment. I'm not referring to slip soles and I don't need stitchdown explained, but thanks. Try talking less, you're the only one who cares.

  • @BOOGiNS
    @BOOGiNS Год назад +2

    When a boot maker wears your boots. They must be good boots. I've been thinking of getting some trumans

  • @1k1ngst0n
    @1k1ngst0n Год назад +2

    great video. not sure I would have replaced the soles while they look that good but I'm not a cobbler : )

  • @marystoddart6022
    @marystoddart6022 2 года назад

    Just found this and realized THIS IS MY SHOE GUY! After over 25 years, I no longer work in Guelph so it's a bit of a drive. He is the best!. Pablo, what type of glue are you using? I've watched a few videos and you don't seem to reference it. Thanks m

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  2 года назад +1

      Renia Colle de Cologne, Renia Syntic Total & all the Renia primers

  • @ONEBALLINMYBUTT
    @ONEBALLINMYBUTT 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful work. What is the name of that specific leather Truman’s used to make your pair? It’s gorgeous.

    • @ONEBALLINMYBUTT
      @ONEBALLINMYBUTT 6 месяцев назад

      Num it’s in the description

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It's called Glazed Harvest. I've never seen it again used by Truman.

  • @aayotechnology
    @aayotechnology 2 года назад +1

    Nice work. Why not use the moldable cork filler instead of a sheet?

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  2 года назад +4

      I like being able to sand the cork so that it's perfectly flush and fitted without any bumps

  • @wizaxed
    @wizaxed 2 года назад +2

    Hey Pablo, at about 9:50, looks like you didn't install a heel rand. Is that not needed? I have never seen a 270 welt construction without a rand. Can you please explain? Thanks!

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  2 года назад +2

      Truman uses their midsoles as the heel rand. So I did the same. You dye the midsole at the heel before installing it onto the boot. It's actually a cool effect!

  • @MrMikebarrie
    @MrMikebarrie Год назад +1

    When you glued on the midsole, why the clean line and no glue on the heel? Thanks for the video.

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад

      There is glue on the heel on the boot and it cuts out before I put it on the sole

  • @davel2734
    @davel2734 2 года назад +1

    Another great video that was fun to watch. I’ve wanted a pair of Truman’s but will pass now considering they are not using cork filler.

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  2 года назад +1

      They're still great boots but the foam over cork is a bit of a head scratcher

    • @davel2734
      @davel2734 2 года назад +1

      @@dimarshoerepair yes..but by the time I pay the exchange rate and duty taxes to ship to Canada I may as well buy a pair of Vibergs

    • @lekkerlekker111
      @lekkerlekker111 Год назад +3

      They're using cork now.

    • @davel2734
      @davel2734 Год назад +1

      @@lekkerlekker111 yes.. I think they got a lot of negative feedback about foam so went back to cork.

  • @kemitchell
    @kemitchell Год назад +1

    If the insole's thick veg tan, does cork filler really do any molding to the foot, other than just compressing?

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад +1

      Yes cork filler molds. Of the thousands of shoes we've taken apart over the decades the cork filler has had foot imprints most of the time

  • @jdmancillasalvo4062
    @jdmancillasalvo4062 Год назад +1

    So would you say you recommend Truman? just that you personally change two pieces of the boot.
    What other boot brand would you recommend that meets all of your expectations?

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад +3

      I love Truman, highly recommend! They actually started using cork filler after this video.

    • @telemarktumalo6978
      @telemarktumalo6978 Год назад

      @@dimarshoerepair That is good to know and great news. I wonder about the fiberglass vs. steel shank.

  • @bladecentered2264
    @bladecentered2264 Год назад +1

    Did you not go in everyone of the old holes when putting the new welt on? If so why not

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад +2

      Of course I did

    • @charlesw665
      @charlesw665 5 месяцев назад

      I came here for this too. Definitely didn't look like it. Hole spacing in the boot from the old welt looked like maybe 1/8 to 1/4 inch, but the stitches on the welt looked more like 1/4-1/2 inch. Like doing every other hole or something. Could be something weird with the camera or angle I guess.

  • @wokawayo
    @wokawayo Год назад +1

    Why don’t you use a cork paste as filler rather than sheets?

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад +2

      Because you can get bulges and bumps with the hot spreadable cork and the sheets you can sand to a perfectly smooth finish. It's how I do it

  • @Joe_S.
    @Joe_S. 2 года назад +2

    Who is the mystery cobbler on the hammer?

  • @Coleone139
    @Coleone139 Год назад +1

    Personally i wish they used cork, the shank is fine but foam..meh. I was wondering how they kept the price as low as it is🤔 regardless a nice boot, I still intend to buy one eventually. Though I’d rather shell out a few extra bucks for the cork/leather or be provided the option on an MTO🤷🏻‍♂️ guess we’ll find out when I order. For the price it’s not offensive, it’s sensible. They wanted to offer rugged boots in cool leathers w a price that’ll place them in a specific group. Any higher and they’d be losing business to Nick/Whites/Viberg. Cause who’s their competition really? Grant Stone, Parkhurst. Red Wing? Oak Street uses foam too even though their misleading factory RUclips video displays otherwise. Lots of fancy tricks out there nowadays, one of the reasons i prefer unlined quarters (besides that they roll beautifully and feel nicer). Companies love using thin upper and backing it w “glove lining”, tear apart a Thursday Vanguard for example and you’ll find canvas between the layers. Reeaal slick man. I’m sure you’ve seen these things. These are still a good boot, especially for the price and lead times 👌

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад

      I totally agree with you. Although Truman is now using cork on all their builds, apparently. Oak Street definitely surprised me when I took them apart

  • @jamessquair6829
    @jamessquair6829 Год назад +2

    would've preferred to see him rebuild a pair of boots that actually needed it...

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  Год назад

      My toes were into the midsole. Thanks so much for watching!

  • @EDHBlvd
    @EDHBlvd Год назад

    Worn out? Those soles looked to have plenty of life left. Good content though.

  • @mockcinoe279
    @mockcinoe279 5 месяцев назад +1

    Truman is expensive shank,plastic,

    • @dimarshoerepair
      @dimarshoerepair  5 месяцев назад

      Fiberglass is pretty strong but it's not steel

  • @quitefranklyjosh
    @quitefranklyjosh Год назад

    Not Truman's... Those appear to be Taft's going by the sole...