THANKS! Great videos again, I especially loved the leopard pattern rubber boots
Unfortunately here in my place we received a national wild fire alert, so it is not possible to start any fire right now. Waiting for the rain now.
THANKS! Great videos again, I especially loved the leopard pattern rubber boots
Unfortunately here in my place we received a national wild fire alert, so it is not possible to start any fire right now. Waiting for the rain now.
There are a few more pairs of leopard pattern rubber boots, one pair of high heels. These rubber boots will also burn out in the near future.
lboot wrote: ↑Wed Apr 16, 2025 7:25 am
THANKS! Great videos again, I especially loved the leopard pattern rubber boots
Unfortunately here in my place we received a national wild fire alert, so it is not possible to start any fire right now. Waiting for the rain now.
There are a few more pairs of leopard pattern rubber boots, one pair of high heels. These rubber boots will also burn out in the near future.
Yes! I woould prefer you burn those leopard wellies unfolded. They look so good with flames licking the shaft
Some other boots you could then fold down.
Have you ever considered to fill boots with wooden sticks or something like that?
Yes! I woould prefer you burn those leopard wellies unfolded. They look so good with flames licking the shaft
Some other boots you could then fold down.
Have you ever considered to fill boots with wooden sticks or something like that?
Okay, I'll burn the leopards with unbent shafts. I once burned rubber boots by stuffing them with paper to make them burn faster. Sometimes I would poke holes in the shafts low down so that air could get in and the flame would start to rise up the shafts once it got inside.
lboot wrote: ↑Wed Apr 16, 2025 10:33 am
Yes! I woould prefer you burn those leopard wellies unfolded. They look so good with flames licking the shaft
Some other boots you could then fold down.
Have you ever considered to fill boots with wooden sticks or something like that?
Okay, I'll burn the leopards with unbent shafts. I once burned rubber boots by stuffing them with paper to make them burn faster. Sometimes I would poke holes in the shafts low down so that air could get in and the flame would start to rise up the shafts once it got inside.
We poke holes to our rubber boots even with no plans to burn them
Too much stuffing will not make boots burn faster but on the other hand, sufficient amount of stuffing makes boots burn lovely.
I love how well the purple hunter boots burned, the ones that were winning the vote some weeks ago