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suggestion to/from foresters (not loggers) in the North woods regarding gloves

Started by Geoff Kegerreis, November 11, 2007, 09:30:22 AM

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SwampDonkey

I wasn't really insinuating, even though it might be read that way. I was meaning that his or anyone else's departing of the forum was up to him or someone else further up the chain. I know there are always options given to the offender (for lack of a better word), but they either conform with forum etiquette or get the boot.

The guy obviously stirred some eye brows if IM were sent off. ;)
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Quote from: Phorester on December 04, 2007, 12:44:40 PM

Just don't get used ones from your proctologist friend.

Or from Jeff.... :D :D :D :D  (are ya listn'n Furby...)
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Corley5

Back to the glove discussion  ;) ;D  I've found that wearing those latex exam gloves for any length of time irritates my hands because they don't breathe
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Jeff

You wouldn't want to breath in the places those gloves have to go either. ;)
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Corley5

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rebocardo

On a serious note, when using nitrile ( I wouldn't recommend latex for prolonged use) gloves under jersey gloves, if you start to do real work your hands will sweat and it will pool inside the glove. Not so good in real cold weather. It works well if you are doing mild outside mechanic work or need to use pencils and such. With jersey knit gloves being $1 or less, I just toss them when too greasy or ripped.

For general use, I found $10 leather driving gloves good as long as it was not too cold out.

Sometimes wearing a leather glove on the writing hand inside a insulated glove or mitten works too.

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