gloves for B17
gloves for B17
What is everyone using? I have been using Linesmens gloves from Benco but they are just not long enough. If someone can point me to a good website with gloves that are nice and long id appreciate it. Thank you!
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Any glove made of viton greater than 6 mil and you should be good.
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Ill probably get chewed out for this but I use the blue arm length gloves from harbor freight I water test them first to make sure they don't leak I use them for a month +/- depending on use... Then toss them....
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I just wear a pair of blasting gloves and don't submerge my hands in that shit, I use hooks or wire instead. The gloves are just to protect me from any splashes etc.
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I hear ya, I have multiple scars halfway up my forearm from not being able to cover them with a good set of gloves. Maybe if we call Benny he can talk to the supplier about getting ones that are a foot longer made up.
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The Benco gloves I bought fom them have been used over and over and hard to beat in my book. That is what they are made to do
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And the price is good from Benny too.duke46 wrote:The Benco gloves I bought fom them have been used over and over and hard to beat in my book. That is what they are made to do

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Benco sells elbow leaves too. Those with gloves will cover your whole arm
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I have the same, just put my benco ones over the hands and double protection!ZX10 wrote:Ill probably get chewed out for this but I use the blue arm length gloves from harbor freight I water test them first to make sure they don't leak I use them for a month +/- depending on use... Then toss them....
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