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    Gloves For E-waste

    I've been going through gloves like crazy. Each pair rips at the thumb and fingers. I want something rugged like the ones I use for landscaping but not as thick. ANy suggestions?



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    If there is a Mark's Work Wearhouse near you , they have a good selection of gloves.. The rubber palms and fingers are good. Home Depot is anther choice. Each one is individual. Don't know what they carry near you.

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    my last pair of batting gloves lasted 4 months before i ripped the thumb out.

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    I don't use gloves.....Funny thing is Out of all the monitors and computers I have done I cut myself the other day on a freakin plastic water cooler which I was tearing down for compressor....I save alot of money not buying gloves day after day

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    I get the free gloves from harbor freight, they are ok but get used up somewhat quick, they got multi-packs for cheap also. I also use the vinyl gloves that come in a box for 5 bucks from there, use the 20% off coupon on them.

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    I like these gloves for my everyday work gloves. They have a nice fit and are very flexable and comfortable. We use to use them in the medical company I worked for. We filled peoples home liquid oxygen tanks.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/TILLMAN-1405...item5ae525a9f5

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    Just bought them! Looks like a good deal.

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    I use the Mechanics gloves I got at HF for like $5....they're not too bulky, and have grips for holding tools!
    “Most people miss opportunity because it wears overalls and looks like work .” ― Thomas A. Edison

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    Gloves? For e-waste? Really?

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    u get a 1/2 inch gold pin to go through your finger yet parrothead? yeah i wasnt wearing gloves that day, 1 tool slip and you can get some wicked puncture wounds.

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    Haven't got a pin in my finger yet, but just holding the board with the jagged solder joints on the back is hell on my hands.

    Haven't found a set of gloves I like for doing e-scrap. I've tried pliers but the board breaks too easy. Maybe these would help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    I use these

    http://www.mechanix.com/happy-hour-glove

    But I don't deal in escrap yet the reason I say yet is I like to know what I am dealing with before I venture in to a field I am Dumb in.
    I'm a big fan of mechanix gloves as well. Every few months a hardware store near me will have a 50% sale on them, I grab a couple pairs each time.

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    My boyfriend keeps nagging me about wearing gloves but i still only wear them about 15% of the time- when i am moving a bunch of stuff or when he takes away my tools until i put them on. I use his batting gloves and they work awesome. I am considering using normal latex gloves while i dismantle this printer though i seem to be getting ink everywhere. I had a nice dark smudge across my forehead yesterday when i looked in the mirror. I was doing this at work so it's a good thing that no people came into the showroom. That would've been embarassing.

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    http://www.ebay.com/itm/MAGID-BAMBOO...item2a0de8f693

    i love these things. i found a pair somewhere and i dont even know where i got them... they have good grip, excellent control and decent protection
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    I've been using these Flex Tuff gloves for a while.

    Fit nicely and I've handled hundreds of pounds of boards easily without a single finger prick.

    Highly recommended.

    http://www.staples.com/Memphis-Glove...st-Cuff-M-Size
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    If you don't blead once a day you not doing any work. just my .02

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    I found a gaylord full of left handed batting gloves for .10 ea at a sporting goods store. I bought five.. It was long before I started scrapping, but I still have 3 of them and I've been through a gizillion other gloves. If I'd known then what I know now, I would have bought the whole gaylord full.

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    yeah Dee for e-scrap they are pretty great. need to get another pair, was out in the shop last night stripping some UPS cable and caught my thumb with the razor knife. motivation at its greatest element to do something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    If you don't blead once a day you not doing any work. just my .02
    Well, I dang near took my thumb off today opening a plastic-covered power supply. Does that count? Darned tamper-proof screws...


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