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Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? #4755323
11/21/14 07:48 PM
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What allows enough dexterity for silicone yet keeps your hands warm?

I've been using a set of liners under a nitrile glove, sorta like the gloves your wife wears washing dishes.

I'm open to better ideas though.

Re: Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? [Re: EatenByLimestone] #4755465
11/21/14 08:43 PM
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If it is that cold, will silicone cure and hold?

Re: Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? [Re: EatenByLimestone] #4757105
11/22/14 10:11 PM
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Once it's that cold most folks have stopped that type of sealing.

Are you talking bats or just in general. I'm with Jim.

Justin


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Re: Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? [Re: EatenByLimestone] #4757363
11/23/14 12:37 AM
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I use Nitrile gloves.I never use silicone winter or summer much better products out there that cant be chewed by mice and that stick in the cold and to damp surfaces. I just take off my warm gloves when I need to use sealant I put on the nitrile


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Re: Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? [Re: EatenByLimestone] #4757395
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Re: Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? [Re: EatenByLimestone] #4757664
11/23/14 09:45 AM
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How can you work with gloves on? You work in the cold long enough with no gloves and you will build up extra layers of skin and not need gloves. Gloves last me for ever, usually loose them long before they wear out. They get in my way and prohibit me from feeling what's going on.


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Re: Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? [Re: EatenByLimestone] #4759942
11/24/14 04:11 PM
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Personally I'm 50/50 on the gloves themselves, if we are just talking in general, I agree about suffering lack of dexterity with some gloves. I do
like to work bare handed as Travis mentions, however I do not like ending up with hands that are covered in paint, sealant, etc... often times that
won't come out for some time.

So, I do favor the purple nitrile gloves for caulking and other things, not that I wear them always, but depends on the day.

If I'm doing pigeon dropping mitigation, I am certainly wearing gloves, same goes for any dropping mitigation from any species frankly.

Dry cracked skin is a great way to inherit some new organisms for your immune system to cope with, so if you aren't ever using gloves while
coming in contact with lots of fecal matter, consider at least using something to keep your skin on your hands from getting overly dried out...

Bag balm and the like....

.02.....

To the original post, northern safety and many others have a ton of gloves for different applications, check online, many would suit your need.

Re: Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? [Re: EatenByLimestone] #4759953
11/24/14 04:17 PM
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What Travis said.
Still haven't found the perfect glove, but lately I'm liking a pair that's fabric with rubber coating on the palm & fingers.


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Re: Winter gloves - what do you use for seal ups? [Re: EatenByLimestone] #4772032
12/01/14 09:33 AM
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Have you tried Invisible Glove? I use it when painting and it works great. I think Wal-Mart, ACE hardware and auto parts stores sell it as well.

http://www.gemplers.com/product/217124/Invisible-Glove-Protective-Hand-Coating

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