For a number of years now i have been quite irritated at the quality and lifespan of boot and shoe laces but in particular boot laces. They seem to last at best a few months before the outer skin starts to fray and then breaks revealing the core of the lace. The outer skin then slides along the inner core making it almost impossible to use the lace because when tied it starts to undo itself. It also makes it almost impossible to unlace and re-lace the boot through the eyelets. I tried various sources and makes of lace but they all suffered from the same problem. After collecting a series of unmatched laces i decided to try to fix the laces i had and put them back into use. I found a very good, reliable solution using a sewing machine. Click here to read on for the details of this simple repair.
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AuthorAllan Faulds is an Electronic Design Engineer who develops Hardware and Software on a professional basis. He has a strong interest in applying his design and development skills to his areas of interest such as bicycle lighting and plant growing and greenhouse and garden control technology. Archives
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