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    Jett129
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    Joined: 17 Aug 2011

    I’ve had my Wesco Motorcycle boots refurbished,and while they don’t see the kind of abuse workwear gets,it took over 10 years before they needed work. I think I paid around $175 and they returned them to me looking showroom new.

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      Chris
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      Joined: 28 Jun 2010

      Pretty sure @Clint_D wears Wesco boots on an oil rig, and I think @seawolf wears them for military and commercial kitchen use.  They could probably give some additional insight into durability under hard use.

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        spitfiredealer
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        Joined: 8 Apr 2013

        Thanks for the replies guys.

        Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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          organisys
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          Joined: 24 Mar 2015

          Did you mention cement/concrete. Isn’t unset cement really alkaline?

          googles

          Yes, very! Its’s caustic so can ‘burn’ skin. That’s maybe why your boots are getting trashed…?

          Pride of Japan :-)

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            Chris
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            Joined: 28 Jun 2010

            Huh, I missed that bit.  Yeah, wet concrete is hell on leather.  All the construction guys I've seen use cheap rubber boots for that sort of work.

            But I'm sure our resident construction types can provide more informed responses.

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              Matty123
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              Joined: 4 Apr 2017

              You definitely don’t want to Get concrete on your leather boots. The lime in concrete will suck
              All of The oils and moisture out of the leather. A little can add to the character of the boots but any significant or prolonged amount that isn’t washed off very quickly will destroy the leather. Wet concrete has a few chemical Processes going on while it dries. Also bagged concrete mixes will have chemical additives. Beware

              Maybe so. Maybe not

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                spitfiredealer
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                Joined: 8 Apr 2013

                Yep and there lies the problem. Is it worth the extra investment if they are going to suffer the same problems as cheaper boots because of the cement….

                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                  manufc10
                  Iron Heart Deity
                  Joined: 14 Mar 2015

                  Yep, all the concrete guys I see use rubber boots like Chris said.  I think it would be crazy to buy a custom pair of Wescos to do concrete work in.

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                    xtcclassic
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                    Joined: 13 Feb 2012

                    Quick question — who here has shipped a pair of jeans from the US to Ireland (or England or Europe in general)? Who did you use for shipping and how much did it cost? USPS wants $69 and UPS wants about $100 more than that. Surely I’m doing something wrong.

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                      manufc10
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                      Joined: 14 Mar 2015

                      @xtcclassic:

                      Quick question — who here has shipped a pair of jeans from the US to Ireland (or England or Europe in general)? Who did you use for shipping and how much did it cost? USPS wants $69 and UPS wants about $100 more than that. Surely I’m doing something wrong.

                      Damn, I've never spent that much.  I've shipped overseas quite a bit…actually just shipped a pair of jeans to the UK a few weeks ago and I think it was $37 with USPS.  Never use UPS unless your buying the pre-paid shipping through IHUK to return something to them.  Other than that they are usually pretty ridiculous.

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                        xtcclassic
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                        Joined: 13 Feb 2012

                        What shipping method did you use? Priority mail or something else? And did you use one of their boxes or did you use your own packaging? Box or padded envelope?

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                          manufc10
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                          Joined: 14 Mar 2015

                          @xtcclassic:

                          What shipping method did you use? Priority mail or something else? And did you use one of their boxes or did you use your own packaging? Box or padded envelope?

                          As for shipping method I'm not entirely sure but I always do the cheapest so whatever that is.  I used my own packaging which was a padded envelope to ship them.

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                            Clint_D
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                            Joined: 5 Jun 2011

                            @spitfiredealer I've worn Wesco Jobmasters (with steel toes and 100F soles) working on drilling rigs for the last ~12 years.  I'm just now on my 2nd pair which was rebuilt roughly 2 years ago.  The boots themselves have held up great, my main issue now is that the soles are pretty much slick at the balls of my feet.  I rarely clean them or treat them and they commonly get chemicals and all sorts of fluids on them.  The weather looks a little worse for wear but in an environment where most guys get new boots every 6 months, I think it's pretty amazing given my lack of care and maintenance.

                            ATX IH Hoarder

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                              xtcclassic
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                              Joined: 13 Feb 2012

                              @manufc10:

                              @xtcclassic:

                              What shipping method did you use? Priority mail or something else? And did you use one of their boxes or did you use your own packaging? Box or padded envelope?

                              As for shipping method I'm not entirely sure but I always do the cheapest so whatever that is.  I used my own packaging which was a padded envelope to ship them.

                              Ok thanks. I was pricing Priority Mail because it’s automatically insured. I’ll check standard shipping tomorrow.

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                                Chris
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                                Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                                Yeah, I've sent lots of things to Europe via USPS and I always specify "cheapest method possible" when they price it out for me. Clothes usually are in the $25-40 range, I think.  I like using padded plastic envelopes, so contents are a little less likely to get water damaged and/or ripped.

                                Even the least expensive choice will be trackable using the number off the customs form, by the way.

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                                  xtcclassic
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                                  Joined: 13 Feb 2012

                                  Ok. Do they give you the option to insure the package on the cheapest method, or do you just ship it and cross your fingers?

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                                    manufc10
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                                    Joined: 14 Mar 2015

                                    @xtcclassic:

                                    Ok. Do they give you the option to insure the package on the cheapest method, or do you just ship it and cross your fingers?

                                    It doesn't come with any insurance but I think you might be able to add it?  Also as Chris stated, a tracking number isn't included but you can use the number off of the customs forms.  It also the slowest method, sometimes taking up to two weeks to get to your destination.

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                                      Seul
                                      Joined: 24 Nov 2009

                                      @Chris:

                                      Even the least expensive choice will be trackable using the number off the customs form, by the way.

                                      Not to every country though, only the fancy ones…

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                                        UnTucked
                                        Joined: 16 Nov 2014

                                        @xtcclassic:

                                        Quick question — who here has shipped a pair of jeans from the US to Ireland (or England or Europe in general)? Who did you use for shipping and how much did it cost? USPS wants $69 and UPS wants about $100 more than that. Surely I’m doing something wrong.

                                        From my experience, using USPS for international is always more expensive than other options. UPS or FedEx should be far cheaper, because they operate in many of the countries abroad, whereas USPS is the American postal system, and will have to pass along shipping to another company at some point.

                                        In search of:
                                        IHV-04, med.
                                        IHSH-185, large
                                        IHSH-186, large (khaki, and green)

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                                          Chris
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                                          Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                                          @Seul:

                                          Not to every country though, only the fancy ones…

                                          True.

                                          It's slightly embarrassing that Belgium tracks USPS packages better than the US does, even while they're still in the US.

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