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I wish I could work with gloves. I have never ever found my size gloves. it seems those gloves are made for men only. big gloves always slow me down so I take them off.
Same here. I can usually find my size at harbor freight though, and I've found the thicker nitrile coated palm ones are pretty good protection. Especially for cactus thorns.I wish I could work with gloves. I have never ever found my size gloves. it seems those gloves are made for men only. big gloves always slow me down so I take them off.
I really like these for pruning tomatoes. They are not so bulky on my hands. I use them for pruning tomatoes and other task where finger dexterity is a must. Also easier to open latches on the sheds.You might be able to find a good fitting pair of mechanic's gloves.
Thinking about making some small planters for the deck out of pallet wood.
My favorite gloves for handling lumber, pallets or thorny plants are made of deer skin. They are the softest leather I have found.
I got a pair of smaller leather gloves at Ace Hardware that fit my hands fairly well. There's a type of drawstring at the wrist which I tightened enough to still be able to put them on without adjusting. I always wear them and safety glasses when using cutting tools like my reciprocating saw.I wish I could work with gloves. I have never ever found my size gloves. it seems those gloves are made for men only. big gloves always slow me down so I take them off.
Same here. I can usually find my size at harbor freight though, and I've found the thicker nitrile coated palm ones are pretty good protection. Especially for cactus thorns.
I use cheap nitrile-coated gloves and they work just fine for me. $3-$5 for five pairs. They fit my small hands and do a good job of protecting my hands while allowing me to hold onto smaller things. I use them for pretty much everything - gardening, working with animals (hoof trimming, etc), firewood stacking, and woodworking.
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