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yes, we end up with cuts all over our hands..
100 plasters, £0.50 delivered.
http://www.sportsdirect.com/sportsdirect...ers-898034
cant complain!
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When isn't this guy on drugs...
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suppose i could use them for wankin....
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(31-12-2012, 11:12 PM)kingy Wrote: suppose i could use them for wankin....
hmmm....noticing a bit of a trend here with you....
I wear gloves most of the time doing my job, but then if YOU were changing dog shit bins for a living, ill bet you'd be wearing gloves too!
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Using a glove when wanking is technically a posh wank!
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I wear gloves for working on me motor....but I still get cuts....just the glove fills full of blood before I realise...
excellent for terrifying the misses when you go in and take it off and you hand is covered in blood!!
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(01-01-2013, 09:46 AM)Piggy1987 Wrote: I wear gloves for working on me motor....but I still get cuts....just the glove fills full of blood before I realise...
excellent for terrifying the misses when you go in and take it off and you hand is covered in blood!!
last time my hand was covered in blood i ended up changing the bed sheets as well.
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Latex gloves are crap though, was always cutting myself with them or scuffing knuckles, bought some thicker ones from here - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-X-PAIRS-BUI...2c68a12775 - and they're loads better, don't keep getting cut/scratched, dont make your hands sweat and each pair lasts for weeks!
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I found that I still get dirty hand with those...and they aint water, oil, fuelproof!
Nitrile is dang good...stronger and thicker...and latex can give a rash
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The front is 'everything' proof, and unless youre putting your whole hand in a bucket of oil there shouldn't be a problem lol. Your hands do get dirty on the back where the breathable cotton (?) bit is if you keep leaning in crap, but its much easier to wash off than having nothing there. I tend to use some barrier cream as well as gloves anyway lol. I still use the shit thin ones for oil changes/fuel work just to save the gloves getting dirty really lol.
I used the thin nitrile ones at college and Ford and was constantly changing them due to rips and was getting so sweaty. But the worst thing about them is no 'impact' protection, depending on what the job was, fingers were getting damn sore by the end of the day with sharp bolt heads and pushing caliper springs in for example. But then again I'm a bit of a pussy so may not affect you guys haha.
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Ok then..
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wuss.
gota toughen up the skin not soften it!!!
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(01-01-2013, 03:24 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote: wuss.
gota toughen up the skin not soften it!!!
Lol, its not soft, more dry and flaky...big gaping holes/cracks open up if I do anything at all without gloves. f*cking OCD ruined my hands years ago....
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I get that...mainly in winter...skin cracks open like I have cut it!!! hemp cream is the trick
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Hemp cream? I just keep using Aqueous cream after washing my hands, get through tonnes of it lol, good job its cheap.
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hemp cream sooths but toughens the skin tko
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you lot are mad. MTFU use bare hands and wash em properly afterwards!lol
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aye but then you need to buy decent hand cleaner to scrub it off and nitrile gloves on ebay are cheap
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Some people haha
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(01-01-2013, 10:00 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Latex gloves are crap though, was always cutting myself with them or scuffing knuckles, bought some thicker ones from here - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-X-PAIRS-BUI...2c68a12775 - and they're loads better, don't keep getting cut/scratched, dont make your hands sweat and each pair lasts for weeks! Only thing with thicker gloves you can't feel properly what your touching
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(01-01-2013, 06:06 PM)Dicky Wrote: (01-01-2013, 10:00 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Latex gloves are crap though, was always cutting myself with them or scuffing knuckles, bought some thicker ones from here - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-X-PAIRS-BUI...2c68a12775 - and they're loads better, don't keep getting cut/scratched, dont make your hands sweat and each pair lasts for weeks! Only thing with thicker gloves you can't feel properly what your touching
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Depends how big it is.
Lol, tbf the gloves I linked fit me perfectly so it's not actually that bad, the only issue I've had is putting tiny interior screws in thier holes, nothing 'outside' is small enough to be an issue.
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