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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 501707" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>An extended C Clamp worked for me. </p><p></p><p>My boots were steel toed. I was out in the plant red lining some drawings to approve some changes. Three times I had to get up from squatting to let a guy go by. The fourth time he decided to climb around without my knowledge. He toppled a pipe hanger and the tube steel came down dead on my toe. The steel toe sort of crimped onto my middle toes. The boots were only two days old. He was a yank and didn't offer to replace them. </p><p></p><p>I took an extended C clamp and put the flat side on the crimp. Put a half pipe on the edge and began twisting the C clamp. I pulled most all of the dent out. Enough to wear the boots with no discomfort. It did leave rough burrs on the leather on the top outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 501707, member: 3162"] An extended C Clamp worked for me. My boots were steel toed. I was out in the plant red lining some drawings to approve some changes. Three times I had to get up from squatting to let a guy go by. The fourth time he decided to climb around without my knowledge. He toppled a pipe hanger and the tube steel came down dead on my toe. The steel toe sort of crimped onto my middle toes. The boots were only two days old. He was a yank and didn't offer to replace them. I took an extended C clamp and put the flat side on the crimp. Put a half pipe on the edge and began twisting the C clamp. I pulled most all of the dent out. Enough to wear the boots with no discomfort. It did leave rough burrs on the leather on the top outside. [/QUOTE]
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