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I`ve lusted for a pair of Paraboot Michael for a while and finally got a good deal on them.
Like really good...Ì
ve tried on half a size smaller in one of their shops in Paris. They were spot on. I just could
nt justify the 450€ back then.Since I like this shoe so much I thought I might give them a try, even if thy might be a tad too big.
Unfortunately they are... (even with wearing thicker socks)
Overall they fit really well, but there`s just too much wiggle-room and the shoe doesnt feel snug.I don know shit about shoes...
Whats the best way to sorta make it work from your guys experience?Insoles? Shoe-heel-grips? The combination?
Glad for every hint! Thanks a lot
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Thanks a lot for your answer!
regarding Filler: My first trys have been with the same filler. I'm having a hard time utilizing 1.6mm since it`s so thick (Hard to handle for me in the already tight-spaces) Prob. just takes practice... I've ordered 1.2mm. rod to see if I can handle it better. (Shouldn't be a too much noticeable diff. tho...)My first trys have been doing the sides first to affect the geo-relevant angles the least than first the angles which need less heat. --> should add less distortion...
That's what I've been doing. However I doubt that method because pretty much everyone seems to do the central plane first...
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Damn, this TIG-thing is Hard! So much fun tho and so much to learn!
Those are the very first try’s at it. (the better ones of course...)
Learnt that its not wise to sharpen both sides of a tungsten and fuck both sides up, hahaRTECH-Welder with a normal torch, no Pedal etc. I‘ll switch to that soon tho.
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@Hulsroy I`m afraid capillary-action will make the silver-solder fill up the details...