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Spiked boots for walking on cordwood stack when sheeting over.?


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Posted
7 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

They look lethal Jake.

 

I’d probably forget I was wearing them, have a few beers after work, trip over and sever my own scrotum.

Reckon their pretty safe in your wife's handbag

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23 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

They look lethal Jake.

 

I’d probably forget I was wearing them, have a few beers after work, trip over and sever my own scrotum.

I nearly circumsized myself! 
And that was standing up right, but I guess that’s something you tree surgeons wouldn’t know a thing about

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Back on topic from severing scrotums and the removal of foreskin. 
 

 

Could try fishing wader spikes and screw them into a pair of boots. I did that but they fell out on the brash matt over time. 

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6 hours ago, doobin said:

Miendl used to make the Timbercats but now discontinued. 
 

Phone Supatracks. They supply all kinds of studs to screw into the soles of boots. Good advice and not expensive. 

Supatracks work well. Quick to put in, and quick to remove providing you haven't lost the tool.

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