Am I the only one who refuses to wear gloves when doing firewood? I just find them too cumbersome. The occasional splinter every now and then is worth the extra dexterity to me.
Only when it is cold. Or it is pine, to keep the pitch off the saw handle.
Hello,
I have been buying a 3-pack of leather gloves at COSTCO for around $18. They are a name brand but I can't remember what !!!!! They seem to hold up pretty good, but still get holes in the fingers after a while !!!!!
Henry and Wanda
Does anyone have a secret pair of gloves that last with firewood? I feel like I am always buying gloves. I can wear out the right one in less than a month. I have tried buying cheap ones and even spent $26 on a really nice pair. But the right one still wore out. I am looking for tricks to make them last longer, or where do I get some that are economical?
Does anyone have a secret pair of gloves that last with firewood? I feel like I am always buying gloves. I can wear out the right one in less than a month. I have tried buying cheap ones and even spent $26 on a really nice pair. But the right one still wore out. I am looking for tricks to make them last longer, or where do I get some that are economical?
I'm your guy! We could send half our left-over good gloves to each other.
I've taken to turning a good left-over right-handed glove inside out to pair up with another left-over right-hander.
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