Vintagestyle
One of the Regulars
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Yes, i knew the heel was replaceable without the sole as they are different part , not one piece with sole and heel together .
I am not a specialist of the boots materials but from what i saw on the nailed down 100th anniversary 1939 British tan Wesco engineer boots, the nails seem to be brass and the heel made of hard leather i believe and rubber at the bottom.
I didn't know some engineer boots had wooden parts on the heel , i would tend to think it is too hard for that .
Which ones have wood in the heels ?
I don't know what type of metal nails are used by Chippewa for their heels but i believe they use some nails and also that the heels are made of leather and rubber .
I think part of the RW heels ( top part ) are nailed as well.
Type " red wing heritage how they are made nailed heel construction" in google and select Tumblr and it seems they specify nailed heel construction ( i didn't click as they want people to accept they collect our private infos for connecting)
I am not a specialist of the boots materials but from what i saw on the nailed down 100th anniversary 1939 British tan Wesco engineer boots, the nails seem to be brass and the heel made of hard leather i believe and rubber at the bottom.
I didn't know some engineer boots had wooden parts on the heel , i would tend to think it is too hard for that .
Which ones have wood in the heels ?
I don't know what type of metal nails are used by Chippewa for their heels but i believe they use some nails and also that the heels are made of leather and rubber .
I think part of the RW heels ( top part ) are nailed as well.
Type " red wing heritage how they are made nailed heel construction" in google and select Tumblr and it seems they specify nailed heel construction ( i didn't click as they want people to accept they collect our private infos for connecting)