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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Guy I worked with in Moses Lake wore Whites which are also made in Spokane. As an operator, he was very hard on boots but those Whites held up. Also better on boots to have a couple pair and trade off often.
What was the last two pair of work boots you owned Shawn? I rotate between a few pair, Thor goods and a set of slip-in Georgia boots ( I don’t walk around much anymore). I switch to allow them to fully dry out also. Or if they get supper sloppy on my feet I soak them in water then put the boot dryer on them and they shrink up a good bit for a few more weeks. Boot dryers are the best Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Had to go to Spokane and pickup eldest daughter from airport for a weekend visit. Forgot the hour time difference and ended there an hour early so I stopped by Nicks Boots where I’ve had an order with for several months. Looks to be another dozen weeks yet however I did get to actually try a set on. I originally was fitted (measured) at a shoe store in Ft Collins, co but did not get to try them on. All I can say is I’m stoked about these after having a set on for ten minutes. For what I paid though I’ll need to be buried in them. In all reality I destroy a set of boots on average every six months or so. Those mass produced boots of low quality run maybe $200. So my thinking is if these Nicks boots last a year and a half which is easily doable then I’ll break even roughly and my feet should be happier. If I get 2 years from them then I saved money and if I have issues I can send them in for repairs. My thought is if these hold up like I think they will I’ll order another backup set in six months. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI drove thru Ken’s area twice today, didn’t see him or H so they must still be lost in the woods….
Quote from: stlaser on November 04, 2022, 06:06:23 PMHad to go to Spokane and pickup eldest daughter from airport for a weekend visit. Forgot the hour time difference and ended there an hour early so I stopped by Nicks Boots where I’ve had an order with for several months. Looks to be another dozen weeks yet however I did get to actually try a set on. I originally was fitted (measured) at a shoe store in Ft Collins, co but did not get to try them on. All I can say is I’m stoked about these after having a set on for ten minutes. For what I paid though I’ll need to be buried in them. In all reality I destroy a set of boots on average every six months or so. Those mass produced boots of low quality run maybe $200. So my thinking is if these Nicks boots last a year and a half which is easily doable then I’ll break even roughly and my feet should be happier. If I get 2 years from them then I saved money and if I have issues I can send them in for repairs. My thought is if these hold up like I think they will I’ll order another backup set in six months. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI drove thru Ken’s area twice today, didn’t see him or H so they must still be lost in the woods….Wow, I never thought I knew another 6month boot breaker! Not me mind you, but my second oldest brother who follows dogs for a living. He has worn every brand of boot until the soles fall off. He does a lot of riding now but I don’t think he manages much past 7/8mos. He wears asolo and kennetrek. His fail simply because boots are not designed for the miles he puts on. No idea how asolo would stand up to shop life. Couldn’t test it if I wanted to. I look forward to seeing how these Nicks work out for you.
Shawn, once you find boots that have the proper support, fit, and the right construction for your needs, I think you need to take a deep breath and make the purchase. Those good custom boot makers can do wonders for your feet and they can repair or rebuild the boots as needed. And living next door to the place doesn’t hurt either.
Quote from: wyorunner on November 05, 2022, 05:47:09 AMQuote from: stlaser on November 04, 2022, 06:06:23 PMHad to go to Spokane and pickup eldest daughter from airport for a weekend visit. Forgot the hour time difference and ended there an hour early so I stopped by Nicks Boots where I’ve had an order with for several months. Looks to be another dozen weeks yet however I did get to actually try a set on. I originally was fitted (measured) at a shoe store in Ft Collins, co but did not get to try them on. All I can say is I’m stoked about these after having a set on for ten minutes. For what I paid though I’ll need to be buried in them. In all reality I destroy a set of boots on average every six months or so. Those mass produced boots of low quality run maybe $200. So my thinking is if these Nicks boots last a year and a half which is easily doable then I’ll break even roughly and my feet should be happier. If I get 2 years from them then I saved money and if I have issues I can send them in for repairs. My thought is if these hold up like I think they will I’ll order another backup set in six months. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI drove thru Ken’s area twice today, didn’t see him or H so they must still be lost in the woods….Wow, I never thought I knew another 6month boot breaker! Not me mind you, but my second oldest brother who follows dogs for a living. He has worn every brand of boot until the soles fall off. He does a lot of riding now but I don’t think he manages much past 7/8mos. He wears asolo and kennetrek. His fail simply because boots are not designed for the miles he puts on. No idea how asolo would stand up to shop life. Couldn’t test it if I wanted to. I look forward to seeing how these Nicks work out for you.your older brother would happen to be rich lewis would it?
Quote from: wyorunner on November 05, 2022, 05:47:09 AMQuote from: stlaser on November 04, 2022, 06:06:23 PMHad to go to Spokane and pickup eldest daughter from airport for a weekend visit. Forgot the hour time difference and ended there an hour early so I stopped by Nicks Boots where I’ve had an order with for several months. Looks to be another dozen weeks yet however I did get to actually try a set on. I originally was fitted (measured) at a shoe store in Ft Collins, co but did not get to try them on. All I can say is I’m stoked about these after having a set on for ten minutes. For what I paid though I’ll need to be buried in them. In all reality I destroy a set of boots on average every six months or so. Those mass produced boots of low quality run maybe $200. So my thinking is if these Nicks boots last a year and a half which is easily doable then I’ll break even roughly and my feet should be happier. If I get 2 years from them then I saved money and if I have issues I can send them in for repairs. My thought is if these hold up like I think they will I’ll order another backup set in six months. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI drove thru Ken’s area twice today, didn’t see him or H so they must still be lost in the woods….Wow, I never thought I knew another 6month boot breaker! Not me mind you, but my second oldest brother who follows dogs for a living. He has worn every brand of boot until the soles fall off. He does a lot of riding now but I don’t think he manages much past 7/8mos. He wears asolo and kennetrek. His fail simply because boots are not designed for the miles he puts on. No idea how asolo would stand up to shop life. Couldn’t test it if I wanted to. I look forward to seeing how these Nicks work out for you.That may be part of my issue too, I average 15k steps a day when in the shop
Playing in the Folds of Honor golf tournament today. Guest speaker Mark “oz” Geist from the Benghazi disaster. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Don, Have you thought about calling the car dealership you picked the burn up from? They always have cool stuff and yours might just fit right back in on their floor ya know Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on November 07, 2022, 05:04:45 PMDon, Have you thought about calling the car dealership you picked the burn up from? They always have cool stuff and yours might just fit right back in on their floor ya know Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWhat did we miss here?
My back went out a week ago I finally went to the Dr yesterday. They got me on some good pain meds. After voting I have been just sitting around the house watching the poor guys work concrete in the rain. The rain was supposed to hold off a little longer They poured my driveway and part of the approach to the building anyway. I wouldn't have done it but whatever. Sent from my Pixel 5 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on November 07, 2022, 05:04:45 PMDon, Have you thought about calling the car dealership you picked the burn up from? They always have cool stuff and yours might just fit right back in on their floor ya know Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI could, I guess. But being all modded up... But, ya, maybeEdit: Message sent. If he buys it, you get the credit for suggesting it. ;-)
Quote from: Flyin6 on November 07, 2022, 07:44:23 PMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on November 07, 2022, 05:04:45 PMDon, Have you thought about calling the car dealership you picked the burn up from? They always have cool stuff and yours might just fit right back in on their floor ya know Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI could, I guess. But being all modded up... But, ya, maybeEdit: Message sent. If he buys it, you get the credit for suggesting it. ;-)(TRN will back me up here) you might consider reaching out to NWMS (northwest motor sports) they like all kinds of modded up stuff and might be willing to even transport. could be worth a few minutes of your time. nearly every truck they have is custom or modded in some way. not always the best to buy from mind you, but that is their market.
Quote from: EL TATE on November 08, 2022, 04:59:25 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on November 07, 2022, 07:44:23 PMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on November 07, 2022, 05:04:45 PMDon, Have you thought about calling the car dealership you picked the burn up from? They always have cool stuff and yours might just fit right back in on their floor ya know Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI could, I guess. But being all modded up... But, ya, maybeEdit: Message sent. If he buys it, you get the credit for suggesting it. ;-)(TRN will back me up here) you might consider reaching out to NWMS (northwest motor sports) they like all kinds of modded up stuff and might be willing to even transport. could be worth a few minutes of your time. nearly every truck they have is custom or modded in some way. not always the best to buy from mind you, but that is their market.NWMS is a dirty word!!! (Especially buying from as you said) ;)Come to think of it… I think Charles bought the bus from them.
Quote from: rpar86 on November 08, 2022, 09:13:37 PMQuote from: EL TATE on November 08, 2022, 04:59:25 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on November 07, 2022, 07:44:23 PMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on November 07, 2022, 05:04:45 PMDon, Have you thought about calling the car dealership you picked the burn up from? They always have cool stuff and yours might just fit right back in on their floor ya know Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI could, I guess. But being all modded up... But, ya, maybeEdit: Message sent. If he buys it, you get the credit for suggesting it. ;-)(TRN will back me up here) you might consider reaching out to NWMS (northwest motor sports) they like all kinds of modded up stuff and might be willing to even transport. could be worth a few minutes of your time. nearly every truck they have is custom or modded in some way. not always the best to buy from mind you, but that is their market.NWMS is a dirty word!!! (Especially buying from as you said) ;)Come to think of it… I think Charles bought the bus from them.If a civilian was going to have some type of PTSD or be triggered it just happened when I read NWMSSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah if you guys remember when my tcase blew on the lb7, they paid me $8700 and towed it, with 285k, 3 bad injectors, questionable front diff and completely rotted rockers. got a call 3 weeks later from the sap that bought it for $15k, asking me what all was wrong with it when I got rid of it. But yeah, it has the cool factor and they might be willing to throw money at you.
I started my mornin off like this! New glass is leaking or I didn’t seal the rivnuts well enough for the visor It did rain like a bastard to be fair. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Guess that’s what all the silicone was for. ;)
With the recent back surgery, she will not allow me to pick up a double cheeseburger without cutting it down. Anyway, good continuation to a crappy start of the day.
Quote from: Flyin6 on November 10, 2022, 12:38:06 PM With the recent back surgery, she will not allow me to pick up a double cheeseburger without cutting it down. Anyway, good continuation to a crappy start of the day.I feel that Chief; post surgery I had a battery go out and had to phone a friend to help lift and lower the darned thing. nice score on the scratch n dent.
What happened to that big wood burner unit deal you had for the house Don? That thing heated water didn’t it?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on November 11, 2022, 07:23:38 AMWhat happened to that big wood burner unit deal you had for the house Don? That thing heated water didn’t it?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI was wondering same thing…