Introduction: A Simple Bootjack

About: I am a Marine Engineer in the RNZN (45 years done in various navies) and am looking forward to retirement!!! so I can do more messing about with tools

My wife was having a bit of trouble removing her Gumboots/Wellingtons as she has a bad back and can't easily bend.

so she asked if I could make her a bootjack

Supplies

A piece of 6x1 timber (I used a fence paling)

A short piece of 4x2

Drill

Holesaw

Jigsaw

Screws

Step 1: Drilling the Hole in the 6x1

I cut a piece of the 6x1 fence paling approx 14 inches long.

I then measured the size of the heel of her boot and selected a suitable sized holesaw, fractionally smaller.

I then drilled a hole centrally in the board approx 5 inches from one end,


Step 2: Extending the Hole

using a Jigsaw I cut to the drilled hole leaving a tapered opening

Step 3: The Foot

I cut a piece of 4x2 6 inches long and then cut it lengthways at a 10 degree slope, it sits about 1.5 inches high on its high side. I then screwed this to the bottom of the 6x1 using roofing bolts (because they were handy!)

Step 4: There It Is

Test fitted a boot and made sure it worked---- beer o'clock

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