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Old 11-24-2020, 06:45 AM   #13
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Re: Warm Work Gloves?

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Originally Posted by DeadheadNM View Post
Lol! Exactly. Let us know if you find a good glove.
I ordered two pair of merino wool fingerless gloves from Cabela's. We'll see how they work out.
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Originally Posted by Rich84 View Post
I never found a glove that wouldn't come out of my pouch with 4 screws stuck to it. I am quite happy working inside nowadays. The only time I freeze now is working on my trucks.
There is no glove that can stand up to twisting screws, right? I get glove fingers twisted up in the first screw I drive.
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Originally Posted by whitedog76 View Post
I used to use brown jersey gloves underneath thin leather gloves or underneath stretch gloves.

I spent last winter building solar arrays. Obviously it was out in the weather. Our shop delivery boy gave me a pair of these orange insulated stretch gloves. Holy cow, I don't know how I ever got by before. They were warm and nimble enough you could grab, hold, and still work.

I have some nerve damage in my left hand from a razor knife incident, so trust me, keeping the digits warm is a must.
Thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely check these out.
And the ever so resourceful and helpful Doctor Loc comes through with the easy button. Thanks!
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