Repairs & Modifications
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Unsure whether this question belongs here or in the Sneakers thread.
My Scarpas have started detaching on both sides of the ball of the foot. On both shoes. Pics added for clarity.
Has it happened to anyone else? If so, which glue was the solution? Unsure which one to use here as I’d be glueing roughout suede to rubber at a major flexing point…doesn’t sound an easy task.
Thanks for all suggestions. I’m not ready to give up on them, excellent sneakers so far. -
@motojobobo I'd try something like shoe goo first or some other highly rubberized adhesive.
In a pinch I've used liquid nails as well that held shoe bits together forever. -
Loctite makes a shoe glue, you could also use E6000 glue.
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Thanks for the suggestions @pechelman and @chrisjohnnick ! None of the four products you’ve mentioned are locally available but I think I’ll have an easier time chasing down ShoeGoo or Loctite, as they are more familiar brands. It’ll take a bit of time but I’ll report on results in due course.
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@Mizmazzle I'm a novice at best so we are both in the same boat
This particular type 3 is shorter than I'd prefer so if I can successfully rehab it will likely go to my wife or a friend
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@motojobobo said in Repairs & Modifications:
My Scarpas have started detaching on both sides of the ball of the foot.
Wow, that is annoying. Never happened to me. I've had the front of the sole come away from the toe on a couple of pairs. Think I used some Loctite stuff.....
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@GraemeE Looks good! Please share more as you go
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@SKT said in Repairs & Modifications:
“tedious” and “meditative”
You hit the nail on the head
Probably slightly more meditative since it's easy to space out and not think about anything else while you are doing it.
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@GraemeE this came out rad, nicely done
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@Inorganic thanks man
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@GraemeE Very cool!
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@Mizmazzle definately feels satisfying to save it from near death.
My thumb however is quite sore.....
I think as I learn more I am going to have to invest in a few tools - finger protection is first on the list