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Post by ywevis on Aug 18, 2014 13:21:33 GMT -5
I like how it has impact protection from wrist to finger tips.. Might work well with rocks to hand to nozzle..
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Post by kruzman on Aug 18, 2014 14:15:57 GMT -5
But that might kill the onlooker entertainment value of dredging...
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Post by shadow on Aug 18, 2014 19:16:44 GMT -5
I'm liking the knuckle guard
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Post by ywevis on Aug 18, 2014 19:46:09 GMT -5
I like the full finger protection.. From wrist to finger tip.. Would these have helped ya ridgeline?
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Post by RWH on Aug 19, 2014 9:37:57 GMT -5
I use these as well and they have protected my hands from many potential painful moments. I also dip the finger tips in Plasti Dip to help extent the life of the finger tip pads.
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Post by uregold on Aug 19, 2014 9:52:27 GMT -5
mechanix gloves pretty much suk is all i can say. ive never seen those in the photo but ive owned 2 pairs and both ripped to shreds in a single month doing carpentry work.
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Post by ywevis on Aug 19, 2014 13:37:53 GMT -5
Ya i am just looking to find something while dredging in muddy water so I don't get the nozzle/finger/5 inch rock jam on my finger lol. How much does that rubber dip cost RWH?
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Post by RWH on Aug 20, 2014 9:08:53 GMT -5
Ya i am just looking to find something while dredging in muddy water so I don't get the nozzle/finger/5 inch rock jam on my finger lol. How much does that rubber dip cost RWH? It was 7-8bucks a can for the dip. Got it at either Lowes or HD.
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Post by shadow on Aug 20, 2014 14:42:12 GMT -5
mechanix gloves pretty much suk is all i can say. ive never seen those in the photo but ive owned 2 pairs and both ripped to shreds in a single month doing carpentry work. Cause they're meant for mechanic/car work, not actual labor
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Post by mark on Aug 20, 2014 15:25:34 GMT -5
mechanix gloves pretty much suk is all i can say. ive never seen those in the photo but ive owned 2 pairs and both ripped to shreds in a single month doing carpentry work. Cause they're meant for mechanic/car work, not actual labor But they sell them in lowes, so they must be construction work gloves LOL
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Post by shadow on Aug 20, 2014 16:31:20 GMT -5
Cause they're meant for mechanic/car work, not actual labor But they sell them in lowes, so they must be construction work gloves LOL You've never used parts from lowes on a car? lmao Their real use is to be able to pick up tools that have oil and grease on them + not let said tools slip while you're tightening/loosening bolts.
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Post by mark on Aug 20, 2014 17:28:29 GMT -5
But they sell them in lowes, so they must be construction work gloves LOL You've never used parts from lowes on a car? lmao Their real use is to be able to pick up tools that have oil and grease on them + not let said tools slip while you're tightening/loosening bolts. The ones I have are intended to keep me from getting burned while working on a racecar. (Another previous life). I have a full set of gloves arm guards and knee pads. They don't sell them at lowes
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Post by uregold on Aug 21, 2014 8:21:47 GMT -5
mechanix gloves pretty much suk is all i can say. ive never seen those in the photo but ive owned 2 pairs and both ripped to shreds in a single month doing carpentry work. Cause they're meant for mechanic/car work, not actual labor and they cant even hold up for that either lol.
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Post by shadow on Aug 21, 2014 11:43:28 GMT -5
Cause they're meant for mechanic/car work, not actual labor and they cant even hold up for that either lol. Better for the glove to get torn up instead of your hands
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Post by shadow on Aug 21, 2014 11:46:08 GMT -5
You've never used parts from lowes on a car? lmao Their real use is to be able to pick up tools that have oil and grease on them + not let said tools slip while you're tightening/loosening bolts. The ones I have are intended to keep me from getting burned while working on a racecar. (Another previous life). I have a full set of gloves arm guards and knee pads. They don't sell them at lowes Those are nice, i'd like to pick up a set some day. i try not to work on the car when it's hot unless it's electrical, as most of the internal work cant be done if the engine is above 100 degrees.
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