John,
This is likely a bit late for you, (I rarely check the QLD threads) but might be of interest to some.
In a pair of brand new boots I kicked out an arsonists fire and the boots dried out and the sole came away.
I had the sole repaired professionally with the latest cyrano acrylics?
The repair lasted"ish" a five day walk with a heavy pack and some water work, but I noticed it detaching almost completely during some between walk town road miles waiting for a Kiwi pass to clear.
Short story, the snowboarding guys in Wanaka put me onto this stuff, the KZ$16.00 Spanish "Shoe Goo", and directed me to a tramping store they had seen it, and where the staff didnt know they had it or what it was.
I got plenty of the stuff in deep, electrical taped then duct taped the repair then rammed whatever I could cram inside the boot to make the join vice tight. It had about seven hours over a flourescent light before I untaped it early the next morning in time for my lift out to the next walk.
The boot went, me and twenty six k pack over a couple of passes, steep rock climb, river work and with a couple of days constantly wet. The sole didnt budge.
Back home the boot has done tons of miles coastal rock hopping repeated salt water immersions and generally given a bit of a hard time. The sole is absolutely tight, and I even forget its ever been repaired.
I have had Scarpa SL resoled professionally and those soles stayed put but for other reasons they wound up relegated to lawnmowing boots.
Absolutely, before I let any bootmaker anywhere near any of my boots, I would use this stuff.
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