DieselDave
Super Moderator,
OK, I will stop the rhymes.
I play golf 3-4 times a year. I have a pair of 10-year-old Ultra Dry Joys golf shoes and they still look great, inside and out. I love the way they fit and if I have to toss them I will buy something cheap and not like them as well.
Here's the problem;
The sole on one has delaminated from the upper leather portion. There is a plate on the bottom of the shoe still firmly attached so it appears these things have a two-part bottom. I will be gluing plastic to plastic or something similar and both surfaces are formed to mate up. I know there is shoe-goo but I also know you guys know everything about everything so what do I use to put it back together?
There will be plenty of time for whatever I use to cure because I just played golf Sunday and that means I will use the shoes again sometime around Sept.
Thanks,
DD
I play golf 3-4 times a year. I have a pair of 10-year-old Ultra Dry Joys golf shoes and they still look great, inside and out. I love the way they fit and if I have to toss them I will buy something cheap and not like them as well.
Here's the problem;
The sole on one has delaminated from the upper leather portion. There is a plate on the bottom of the shoe still firmly attached so it appears these things have a two-part bottom. I will be gluing plastic to plastic or something similar and both surfaces are formed to mate up. I know there is shoe-goo but I also know you guys know everything about everything so what do I use to put it back together?
There will be plenty of time for whatever I use to cure because I just played golf Sunday and that means I will use the shoes again sometime around Sept.
Thanks,
DD