I wondered the same thing... MSHA or OSHAAre you MSHA?
but after reading some of Skeets posts I think maybe neither....
BTW, you can get Kevlar gloves just about anywhere....
I wondered the same thing... MSHA or OSHAAre you MSHA?
That’s kind of my beef. Most of the gloves I’ve looked at recently are pretty thin.Seems most "leather" gloves you buy at the big box stores are not really leather. The Ines that are feel like it's the thinnest lower leg cut on the cow.
I have a pair of Sullivan's that are about 3 years old. Still in fantastic shape. I'm a weekend warrior, but use them regularly for woods work, splitting, chaining, rigging, etc.
Not for long, anyway. Lol.That’s kind of my beef. Most of the gloves I’ve looked at recently are pretty thin.
Many aren’t well-suited to work in my estimation.
Sponsored I'm sure.... so they make sure the Logo is visible.I noticed the folks on the Weather Channel have gloves similar to those posted earlier by @Tughill Tom.
His are labeled Duluth Trading.
Can’t tell Weather Channel guys gloves, but guess same manufacturer?
Next time your over her remind me to give you a pair or two of the Ansell HyFlex gloves.I was in Illinois for work for the past couple of weeks and had some time to kill over the weekend. I stopped by the John Deere Pavilion and gift shop in Moline again, specifically to buy some more gloves. I'd bought two different pairs of gloves in May of last year and like them, particularly to keep in my trucks for fueling, securing loads on trailers, hooking up the boat etc. I like both pairs enough that I want to have spares so bought two more pairs for me and a pair of the grey ones for a friend.
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