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What are your COLD weather gloves?
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<blockquote data-quote="taylor6400" data-source="post: 1935583" data-attributes="member: 34237"><p>I bought a pair of these at the local hardware just because they were cheap and i liked the dexterity <a href="http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1PFN6?cm_mmc=Google%20Base-_-Safety-_-Hand%20Protection-_-1PFN6" target="_blank">http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1PFN6?cm_mmc=Google%20Base-_-Safety-_-Hand%20Protection-_-1PFN6</a></p><p></p><p>They are great running the saw and are fine when its cold and dry for handling wood, but i used them cutting in the snow last week and handling wood with snow on it you get a little cold-damp right through the rubber. It wasnt enough to bother me while cutting, loading, or stacking but take a break and they get cold fast, then its harder to warm your hands back up. Maybe wear a latex glove as a liner under them? I have heard this defeats the damp-cold problem with work gloves. I might try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylor6400, post: 1935583, member: 34237"] I bought a pair of these at the local hardware just because they were cheap and i liked the dexterity [URL="http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1PFN6?cm_mmc=Google%20Base-_-Safety-_-Hand%20Protection-_-1PFN6"]http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1PFN6?cm_mmc=Google%20Base-_-Safety-_-Hand%20Protection-_-1PFN6[/URL] They are great running the saw and are fine when its cold and dry for handling wood, but i used them cutting in the snow last week and handling wood with snow on it you get a little cold-damp right through the rubber. It wasnt enough to bother me while cutting, loading, or stacking but take a break and they get cold fast, then its harder to warm your hands back up. Maybe wear a latex glove as a liner under them? I have heard this defeats the damp-cold problem with work gloves. I might try it. [/QUOTE]
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