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Read the swarth thread with interst, but didn't want to hijack it.
Some background. 20 years ago I was a 4th generation tool & die maker, worked in shops 20 years before leaving the field. Back then everyone wore Knapp shoes, they had soles that hardly ever had the chips imbed to where you needed something to pull them out. Knapp is long out ofbuisness today.
Today I have a hobby shop in garage attached to house. I had a pair of new Knapp shoes saved all these years just in case, but the soles had dissentegrated, so mostly wear casual shoes with soft soles or old dress shoes in the shop. Other night I was milling up a riser block after welding. The carbide cutter made a lot of chips on the floor, which stuck in soles of shoes especially bad. Took about 1/2 hour to get them all out.
So was wondering what kind of shop shoe, or what kind of sole you have found to work well today wehen walking or standing on chips?
Some background. 20 years ago I was a 4th generation tool & die maker, worked in shops 20 years before leaving the field. Back then everyone wore Knapp shoes, they had soles that hardly ever had the chips imbed to where you needed something to pull them out. Knapp is long out ofbuisness today.
Today I have a hobby shop in garage attached to house. I had a pair of new Knapp shoes saved all these years just in case, but the soles had dissentegrated, so mostly wear casual shoes with soft soles or old dress shoes in the shop. Other night I was milling up a riser block after welding. The carbide cutter made a lot of chips on the floor, which stuck in soles of shoes especially bad. Took about 1/2 hour to get them all out.
So was wondering what kind of shop shoe, or what kind of sole you have found to work well today wehen walking or standing on chips?