Random questions to which you seek an answer
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So.. In my stockroom/ level floor cellar, I have no light… No electricity either, everything's been cut (to prevent from tenants using the built-in airco I assume)... I've bought a LED searchlight but I need something that provides much more light... This is kinda cool but not sufficent either: http://www.light11.nl/Marset/FollowMe.html Anyone have any ideas here?.. It's a small room, under 10m²... 
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want to leave the light down there? Use a car or caravan battery and a fluorescent strip light designed for a caravan. 
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That sounds good… Might switch the car battery for one of these though: https://tinyurl.com/psbumba 
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has anybody have experience with brass tokyo? do they take long to do sole swaps? thinking of resoling my IH x oak street to a commando sole. i can't live with danite 
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Yeah that looks about right. 
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@Winchy thanks. I'm going to be sculpting it in 3D today. 
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I'm a total boot noob! I wear Adi Dasslers finest three stripes whenever I can, then I've got an old pair of generic steel caps for working in and an old pair of donated hunting boots for hiking/cabin trips and so on. The only casual boots I've got is a pair of black, lined Clarks that cost about $200 that I've had for autumn/winter use the last three years. I'm painfully aware that I need to up my boot game. I'm not quite ready to splurge $800 on some of the badassery available here. I'm just not sure I love boots that much (yet). So I'm thinking something more "entry level" that cost around $400, like Red Wings or Wolverines. They need to be able to tackle rain and not be useless in ice and snow. Lining isn't a must as woollen socks are boss. Here's the question: Based on the above, which boots should I buy? 
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Everyone who is into this kinda gear should of owned a pair of Red Wings at least once. I have numerous pairs and can't complain. Go for a pair. 
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$400 for redwings? Figure out sizing & what u like then get someone to proxy for you or buy lightly used on ebay or grailed 
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Yeah don't pay $400 for a pair for Christs sake. 
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Yeah don't pay $400 for a pair for Christs sake. I hear ya  . Are Wolverines worth the extra? Read some pretty damning things about them on the dedicated thread here. . Are Wolverines worth the extra? Read some pretty damning things about them on the dedicated thread here.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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Never had a pair. What size are you? Will keep a eye out. Always see Redwings in the sales. Never paid full price for a pair and I had 6. 
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Glad to proxy, just figure out sizing & save the extra money on flowers for the wife with a decent dinner or a day trip with the kiddies. 
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Cheers guys, that's very decent of you both. I have it on good authority that I'm a UK 10/US 11 in Red Wings. Shout out if you see anything. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I have redwings and wolverine addisons. Go for redwings ( oxblood iron rangers or ice cutters are a good shout imo). I also like the look of look of the danner made for japan boots but not owned a pair yet! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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… So I'm thinking something more "entry level" that cost around $400, like Red Wings or Wolverines. They need to be able to tackle rain and not be useless in ice and snow. Lining isn't a must as woollen socks are boss. Here's the question: Based on the above, which boots should I buy? Beside the common RW's and Wolverine Boots, you could also check Thorogood or Chippewa Boots for this price range. 
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Anyone heard from @mclaincausey recently? I sent him a PM and haven't heard back. I see he hasn't been on the forum in a while. I hope all is well. 










