What type/make of gloves do you use in workshop/ on machinery?

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
I get through 24 pairs a year , always thought only big girls blouses wore gloves , my hands looked like they'd been through a mangle
 

JohnBoy

Member
Generally have three types of gloves on the go.

Milkers brand black nitrile or tiger grip orange nitrile, both very good tear resistance, for really oily jobs.

General work maxiflex

Vibrating work maxiflex thermal, have thicker rubber and a thick knitted inner, but very soft, stops the hands going numb so fast
 

box

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
NZ
Au naturale and Wurth hand cleaner in the workshop.

Nitrile milking gloves for anything quick and dirty (refuelling, greasing, checking fluid levels), reusing gloves after each use - normally get a couple of months out of a pair.
 

JeepJeep

Member
Trade
Au naturale and Wurth hand cleaner in the workshop.

Nitrile milking gloves for anything quick and dirty (refuelling, greasing, checking fluid levels), reusing gloves after each use - normally get a couple of months out of a pair.
Wurth hand cleaner is the bee's knees..... As is most Wurth Stuff.
 

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