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How to put a sole on the old shoe

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By sekitto kisakye
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It's fuuny to put on a shoe that has a hole under its sole.Therefore we should repair our shoes after getting old and here is how:

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Good quality threads
  • A new sole
  • Metal bar with a point and head
  • Shoe polish and brush
  • A scraper
  1. Step 1

    Get a scraper to remove the old sole and then quote its size

  2. Step 2

    Get a new quality sole and place it under your shoe to see whether it can fit

  3. Step 3

    Cut your sole round and start fastening using a medium size metal bar with a point and head

  4. Step 4

    After fastening, hide the threads inside your shoe's sole to make it smart

  5. Step 5

    Shape your shoe by using a wooden replica and make sure that it looks
    as a new one

  6. Step 6

    After some time,remove your shoe and start polishing it using a clean brush

Tips & Warnings
  • Before you remove the sole, first look at it and quote its size

Comments  

bigarbel said

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on 11/29/2009 This makes absolutely no sense.
Step 3 "start fastening using a medium size metal bar with a point and head". What is this metal bar with a point and head? Do you mean metal pins, spikes, nails? Is there more than one?
Step 4 "hide the threads inside your shoe's sole to make it smart". What threads, where would we have threads? Hide them inside what, inside the shoe itself?
Step 5 "Shape your shoe by using a wooden replica and make sure that it looks as a new one". I have no clue what any of this means. Wooden replica of what, the shoe?

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