I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. Obvio
I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shoes. Obviously not long screws in the middle. I'd put about four in but even one will give you tramendous purchase and help you to avoid injuries which you don't need especially in these times. And of course you have to be careful when you come inside, scratching polished floors! Some times we have to think and prepare.
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
Or you can just be careful and not walk like an idiot when there's a chance the sidewalks can be icy.
If you're really worried about slipping, just get an old pair of socks and pull them over your shoes.
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
"the wisdom of the wise will perish, the intelligence of the intelligent will vanish."
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
Do the same thing to your car tires. Instant studded snow tires!
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
KeepOnTruckin Wrote:
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> Do the same thing to your car tires. Instant
> studded snow tires!
True. So true. Awesome traction!
But, here's little tip: Don't forget that car tires take much more stress than a pair of shoes do, so you really need to use 3 3/4" drywall screws, and lots of them. Especially on the sidewalls.
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
Posted by:
crazy
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Date: December 20, 2008 09:42PM
Rod, you have screw loose
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
crazy Wrote:
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> Rod, you have screw loose
that's an understatement.
"the wisdom of the wise will perish, the intelligence of the intelligent will vanish."
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
I take tin snips and cut four to five small triangles out of tin. You can use a baking tray. I measure the shoe and then I get a welding touch to bend the tin. Once the tin is bent I wrap it around the shoe. I then cut four rentangle pieces and weigh them, you don't want them to be more then a couple of ounces. Take your welding touch and make several tack welds. You then sand the left side of the long tips. Put the shoes on a band saw and then cut some jagged cuts. Then dipped the shoes in a lead acid based primer to seal the weld. After that just get out your sand blaster and finish up with a fine grit blast.
Wallaa, you now can walk on ice in the winter. It's that simple.
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
seriously... america was humming along to 'til I got high' for months.. life was easy and innocent. Then september 11 happened, and the buzz was totally killed. Remember how that song disappeared overnight after the attacks?
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
Posted by:
TheAnswer
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Date: December 22, 2008 03:52PM
I put fish skins on the bottom of my shoes when it gets icy. When was the last time you saw a fish fall on the sidewalk?
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
Posted by:
Osama
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Date: December 22, 2008 03:54PM
RESton Peace -- you're quite the buzz kill arern't you? I bet you're a blast at parties. How about you burn one and chill out.
Re: I have advise people living in icy places. From now until spring you will have conditions where snow melts and forms icy pathways. The problem is traction. You can get traction by putting little screws 1/2, 3/8 into the soles of your boots or shews. O
TheAnswer Wrote:
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> I put fish skins on the bottom of my shoes when it
> gets icy. When was the last time you saw a fish
> fall on the sidewalk?
you are a sick fucker arent you? fish skins? Really? I bet that smells really nice! What do you put in your underwear to fend off burning and chaffing, a nice furry Gerbal?