Everyday Shoeing

Discussion in 'Everyday Horseshoeing' started by gary evans, Mar 8, 2012.

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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    K. Thanks.

    Have you any other views of that foot?

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    No ,and its the only NH i have trying to explain:(
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Josh if you look at the shoe on the foot for me your clip is were my toe nail would be
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Whats this a game of x and o your move josh
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    The problem is between the fetlock and the ground IMO causing the flairing. The lateral toe of the shoe being a bit more forward than the medial causing more leverage and more flairing, then the clips are dragging the foot over with the flair thru the cycle. Toe clip him and see what happens. The toe of the shoe on the LH is better suited for the conformation that I can see in the pics, bit more forward medially and back a little on the lateral.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    i would go along with toe clipping
    but i was trying to get it accross that Josh was making life
    hard for himself having the clips to close
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    Do you think the medial toe nail is in the right spot, just move the lateral toe nail back to the middle of the source hole which would make a better toe?
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Justin i think when making shoes if you get your toe formed well and your dialed into the feet your dealing with
    i find everything should become easier nail placement clip placement and so.
    giving him the best possible trim you can also makes life easier as you well know
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    Looked at it after you posted your pic Smitty and was thinking that too.

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    For that size of foot you need your clip approx 2 1/4" from the centre mark
    this will let you fit your toe nicely under
    smaller size feet can be different
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    When i looked at the dorsal pic of the rh i was thinking I could've burned the outside clip further in to get the shoe under the leg better.

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    gary evans old and slow

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    Little mare shod with those cheap and nasty shoes that David doesn't like... :)
    and I didn't charge for it Ray! ;)

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    david a hall Moderator

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    You are getting the hang of it Garry. Have you not worked out a way of charging the family yet?
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    gary evans old and slow

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    I brought the subject up, but then I heard references to cooking :(, washing :confused: and spare bedroom :eek:, and I realised what my work was worth!
    :)
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Gary,

    not on the books maybe but I m willing to bet someone pays for it.

    are those nails with pins in them you ve used in the heels?

    Regards

    Ray
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    gary evans old and slow

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    Yeah, me! :)

    They are nails with tungsten pins in them but they're not nailed through the hoof, just through a hole punched in the heel of the shoe and blanked off on the foot surface.
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Gary,

    I d suggest that you remove your name from these posts,if the revenue man is reading ,and if you do this on a regular basis, your tax rate for income rcd. via barter value may go quite high, just a thought!


    do you use the nail with the pin vs just a pin in the high area of the rim for any reason or just ease,

    thanks

    Ray
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    why not pins Gary?
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    gary evans old and slow

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    Pins would probably be more effective, but require a pillar drill. Since I have no power tools at all in my van, it is easy just to punch an extra nail hole in the heel and blank off a road nail.
    Everyone who I have used this method for has been surprised and satisfied by its efficacy, so I guess the answer is they are quick, easy and effective in my circumstances.
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