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Anonymous
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Gloves for hot work?
#486291 - 12/10/01 05:41 PM (22 years, 5 days ago) |
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I am asking this in the vendor forum for obvious reasons.Over the last two weeks I have been making up alot of syringes,so I end up doing alot of work very close to steaming/boilng water.I am getting minor splatter burns fairly regularly.Do you guys where gloves when doing this part of the procedure? If so, what type have you found to work best for you? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Anonymous
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: ]
#486305 - 12/10/01 05:55 PM (22 years, 5 days ago) |
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I wear my snow mittens.
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Anonymous
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: ]
#486353 - 12/10/01 06:37 PM (22 years, 5 days ago) |
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You know Max,there was three ways you could have responded to my question.You could have answered seriously.You could have chosen to not answer at all.Or you could have chosen to be an ass.You're showing your true colors tonight. Anybody who would like to help?
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fuzzysquirelnuts
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: ]
#486365 - 12/10/01 06:48 PM (22 years, 5 days ago) |
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what if he was being serious??
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Anonymous
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Well,then I would have to apolagise.Were you being serious Max?
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redzone
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: ]
#486406 - 12/10/01 07:18 PM (22 years, 5 days ago) |
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boxtop, i think that was uncalled for to jump to conclusions :( max isnt the one to bullshit much
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: redzone]
#486490 - 12/10/01 08:09 PM (22 years, 5 days ago) |
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Boxtop - use plastic gloves so they grip well but still protect you from boiling water splashes - stem, etc...
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Anonymous
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: Zen Peddler]
#486501 - 12/10/01 08:18 PM (22 years, 5 days ago) |
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Thanks Bluemeanie for the reply,yeah I thought maybe somebody made rubber glove with like a thin lining inside or something like that.That steam get's hot as hell,even if it does'nt touch the skin.Im sure you know what I mean.Anyway thanks again!
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Anonymous
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: ]
#487285 - 12/11/01 11:35 AM (22 years, 4 days ago) |
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And Max,if yor response was a joke,that's cool,but you could have added a helpful response.If you don't intend to help than please from now on stay ot of my threads.Thanks.
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jonnyshaggs420
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: ]
#487691 - 12/11/01 05:08 PM (22 years, 4 days ago) |
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Use dish gloves. Snow mittens will also work. Seriously.
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Anonymous
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Yeah, I can see those dish gloves working good,but snow mittens?How you gonna get a grip on anything?
Edited by boxtop703 (12/11/01 05:50 PM)
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jonnyshaggs420
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Re: Gloves for hot work? [Re: ]
#488043 - 12/11/01 10:18 PM (22 years, 4 days ago) |
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The knitted kind would be a pain, but the ones with the little rubber gripping painted on the inside of the palm would help you grip easier. The only downside would be the loss of mobility in your fingers and those things would get awefully hot. I'de say dish gloves are the best bet though.
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