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Found gloves u like #4427050
04/11/14 12:53 PM
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huntinjunkie Offline OP
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I can't find a pair of gloves that I don't throw in the dirt the first time I have to set a trap or hold sheetrock screw in place. Anyone reccomend a non insulated work glove with the dexterity we need?

Thanks,
HJ

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427084
04/11/14 01:23 PM
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I don't wear gloves as a rule but when I do it's these.

http://m.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-Firm-...53-06/203465924

I've found goatskin to be the most pliable and doesn't break down when wet.

And these for nitrile.

http://m.lowes.com/pd_425006-68591-VEN6045_0__?productId=4330478

A big thanks to Rick Federation for putting me on to these. They are the strongest nitrile I've come across.


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Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427162
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I'm very happy with Plainsman brand Cambretta (sheepskin) leather gloves. $20 for 2 pair, from Sam's. Extremely comfortable, very supple, only thing wrong with them is when working firewood, the finger tips wear thru from handling the rough logs.


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Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427261
04/11/14 04:05 PM
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Funny you should mention that! I found a really fantastic deal on Curad flex-feel bandages today at Menards. Two boxes of 30 bandages each for a buck. About this time of the year I have already developed enough cuts and slices that gloves aren't really a necessity anymore. Besides, at my age most of the feeling has left my hands, my feet, not to mention my brain.

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427366
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http://www.homedepot.com/p/West-Chester-...47?N=5yc1vZc260


A dollar a pair. Use em, abuse em and throw them away when you get too much peanut butter, silicone or foam on them.

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427378
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The nitrile is thick enough to grab a drywall screw, let it spin between 2 fingers trying to start it in sheet metal, and you don't have to worry about a burr taking some skin off.

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427642
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Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427767
04/11/14 09:37 PM
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Yeah, I kinda like those rubber-palm stretchy things. Good balance between tactile ability and decent protection.


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Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427775
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These are my favorite for attics and gopher trapping. http://www.acehardware.com/product/index...4355274.1305678


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Re: Found gloves u like [Re: Baxter] #4427833
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Originally Posted By: Baxter
These are my favorite for attics and gopher trapping. http://www.acehardware.com/product/index...4355274.1305678


That's what I use to use but the nitrile will last a lot longer and go through a couple of washings.

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4427893
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I use rubber palm dipped gloves that are for gardening and I love them.


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Re: Found gloves u like [Re: Paul Winkelmann] #4429669
04/13/14 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Paul Winkelmann
Funny you should mention that! I found a really fantastic deal on Curad flex-feel bandages today at Menards.


Too funny! I've been going through em like gangbusters since setting up a squirrel job without anything.

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4429673
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The wife said to try leather driving gloves since the guy on TV used em (Billy the Exterminator) I laughed but threw a pair of leather shooting gloves I had in the truck and I'll tell u they worked sweeet. Winchester brand I picked em up for like $5 at Walmart a few years ago.

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4430384
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I got sick of burning threw the cheap gloves you get at the hardware stores and stubbled across these guys and will never get another glove from anyone else. http://www.bossgloves.com/

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4430741
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I use mechanic deer leather and found a pair of goat leather gloves, not sure the brand that I found though. String-knit gloves work pretty good too. Not sure if you would be comfortable to use them though.

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: huntinjunkie] #4431042
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If you guys keep coming up with these cool ideas, I may actually try wearing gloves. I never get a decent grip on an animal wearing gloves of any kind. Bare hands always worked the best for me.

Re: Found gloves u like [Re: Paul Winkelmann] #4433012
04/15/14 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: Paul Winkelmann
I never get a decent grip on an animal wearing gloves of any kind. Bare hands always worked the best for me.


I always wear heavy stuff handling animals but what gets me is cutting H.C. and putting in sheetrock screws! I look like I was in an armwrestling match with a circular saw!

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