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mechanic's gloves... kinda off topic.
Slightly off topic, yet we use them when doing suspension work...anyway
found some nice working gloves the other week so wanted to share. ive tried several in the past... Mechanix gloves Sears mechanic's gloves Sparco meca2 Sparco meca3 TEIN mechanic's gloves out of these, the TEIN gloves kicks arse by a far margin: #1 TEIN - quality and fitment is top notch! nice suede feel. elastic wrist band so you don't have to un-velco each time. #2 Sparco Meca2 - fitment is good, nice suede feel. #3 Mechanix - standard ones with colorful mechanix graphics - great fitment #4 Sears mechanic's gloves (red/black one) - long fingers.. but easy to use. $5 Sparco Meca3 - bring back the Meca2's!!! :( So, next time you're shopping for gloves check out the TEIN's. I bought them directly from TEIN.com. got it in 2days. they have a warehouse in Atlanta too. :D also works great as driving gloves. http://i1.ebayimg.com/08/i/000/ea/01/0c8a_1.JPG |
overpriced gloves ftl
i rock semi-disposable gloves. i don't feel bad for tossing them. i used to wear mechanix gloves, but the leather gets hella crunchy after you wash them |
i'm with solbrothers. I use disposable nitrate gloves from harbor freight. 100 pack for $5 FTW!!! There super strong and i toss them if i want or i can wash em and wear em again.
I also have the mechanix gloves. Even though i love em, they absorb oil like no other and it's hard 2 get it all out. |
I love the harbor freight nitrile gloves! I use the cheap mechanix for everything else.
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:rotfl: LOL, i knew some of you guys were too cheap for this stuff. :D
thanks for reconfirming solbrothers. ;) i have disposable gloves i use for my oil changes, etc. they are great for that. i use the aloe coated vinyl gloves i got from Griot's which are easy to slip on and fairly strong as long as you dont do too many twisting kinda work. they also have the heavy duty ones which almost look like the gloves i use in cold weather to wash my car. Car Care, Detail Supplies, Garage Organization, Car Accessories - Griot's Garage 800-345-5789 |
I'm onboard with the disposable gloves, I keep a pair of mechanix gloves around for when I absolutely have to do something in the cold though. Like this past winter I did a rear disc swap from my old accord to a buddies car as I was parting out. Couldn't have done it with disposables, just wouldn'd have kept me warm enough.
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yes, they do help quite a bit in the cold... but the main benefit is when
you're working with tight nuts/bolts where you need extra grip on your tool or when you are near sharp objects, tight space, and trying to get a fastener off, etc. it's not so much to keep oils and grime off your hands... in fact, i use the disposables when handling liquids/oils/ even soil when im working on the planter. :D :wavey: |
How about price comparison? We found the teins a little difficult to use compared to our local AutoZone ones. The Tein's lack good flexibility and precision. They are tough but not pliable enough to get in tight places and work.
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Originally Posted by mahout
(Post 336332)
How about price comparison? We found the teins a little difficult to use compared to our local AutoZone ones. The Tein's lack good flexibility and precision. They are tough but not pliable enough to get in tight places and work.
to the TEIN's but the TEIN's offer better elasticity throughout the glove so it's more comfy. but not a pin-point accuracy as in picking up a 4mm object. i'll give those autozone ones a shot next time im there for something. thanks for the tip. |
Surgical gloves from Costco by the case!
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Originally Posted by manxman
(Post 336643)
Surgical gloves from Costco by the case!
to put on... :confused: |
blow into them before putting them on. or, maybe they were non-powdered.
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
(Post 336656)
blow into them before putting them on. or, maybe they were non-powdered.
yah, they were not powdered. the aloe ones that i got from Griot's is powered and they slip on quite nicely. |
Ask Howie Mandell to help you with your gloves.
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http://www.perfectfitglove.com/image...ves/gp_395.gif
this is what im talking about. but putting latex gloves underneath ftw! they are rubber-dipped nylon gloves |
Originally Posted by manxman
(Post 336664)
Ask Howie Mandell to help you with your gloves.
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
(Post 336666)
lol he gives "daps" to his guests because he doesn't want them to touch his "petrie dish" LMAO!
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Originally Posted by manxman
(Post 336706)
Before he shaved his head, his old stand-up act had him wearing an inflated surg. glove ON his head. Getting a pair on kenchan's hands would be easy for such an expert.
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Yo Matt-
Post a DIY w/Photos to show kenchan (sorry, you were convenient Ken) "how to install surgical gloves". |
Originally Posted by manxman
(Post 336804)
Yo Matt-
Post a DIY w/Photos to show kenchan (sorry, you were convenient Ken) "how to install surgical gloves". YouTube - large latex glove |
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