Kim its all down to how much you do if you dont pull clips it wont happen for ya the hammers dont look to bad you just need to pull lots of clips and try to master them all then you have to master fitting them
Agreed John. The hammers are a bit Rusty for someone practicing clips...... Years ago w/ the "Old Man" i would arrive in Bridgewater , New Jersey on a Saturday after a 14 hour drive from Atlanta. We would go to dinner and he let me sleep a few hours. Sunday, we would be in the shop making shoes up for the coming week. On a typical week at that time we would do 9-10 a day. BTW, he was in his 60's. HE WOULD SHAPE and I would have to "pull the clips" for the week. So, that is one reason I buy pre-clipped shoes today..........................FK, He and Palmar Wilson, those basturds! All Qrt Clipped....
lol, Jaye.......................... yes I do not practice as often as I should. Everything in the truck has rust on it right now. Been raining for over three weeks every afternoon and that camper shell leaks. I can't keep the rust away. Even the hoof knives rust every day.
Smitty's got it right!!! I hated pulling clips becuase I was crappy at it. So after a few hundred drawn, I can now make a halfway good looking clip. Those old shoes you pull off - save'em and pull clips on'em. Do this everyday. For me it took a long time, but take the time to find out what your doing right or wrong and it will come.
Most of the horses i wedge for what ever reason i make them or the App makes them my clients hate those plastic things
An open question for all..... Why would you use a plastic wedge pad instead of a graduated steel shoe?
What steel shoes with a graduated heel are available? I use plastic wedges cause of the time and effort in making a pair, also weight on tb's
Plastic bar wedge has more surface area for support and in which to hold the putty in. Will be shoeing one under the Vet's supervision Monday that he wants in a 3 degree aluminum wedge open heeled, no supplemental support. Navicular disease, syndrome...... osteitis of the navicular, calcifications, authoritic changes, etc. Haven't seen the xrays yet, just a phone consultation explaining what he wanted and that he wanted to be there to check the angles after application.
I made a pair the other day only added 5 mins to making a standard pair otherwise there are: ackermans GE ali graduated bar shoes JB graduated bar shoes Wedged performance leverege reduction shoes kerkhaert graduated ali open heel shoes
I made a pair of graduated fronts from 3/4 x 1/2 concave the other day I put a bump on each heel and drew down the toe in the straight before turning the shoe as a standard procedure with side clips. The feet measured 5 1/4 x 5 1/2 I cut 12 1/4" and was right for size. The shoes went on nicely.