Latex gloves for mechanic-ing

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Champ, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. Champ

    Lozzo Guest

    It certainly is.

    The gloves I buy are the blue nitrile ones, not vinyl - my mistake.
     
    Lozzo, Mar 3, 2008
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    Hog Guest

    Have I seen you raking through bins somewhere? ;o)
     
    Hog, Mar 3, 2008
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  3. Champ

    platypus Guest

    He's a racer. <shrugs>
     
    platypus, Mar 3, 2008
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  4. Champ

    Hog Guest

    <slaps forehead>
    *of course*
     
    Hog, Mar 3, 2008
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  5. Champ

    Beav Guest

    Perfect choice too. They last a LOT longer than Latex and can even take some
    solvent abuse without falling apart.



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    Beav, Mar 3, 2008
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  6. Yes!
     
    The Older Gentleman, Mar 3, 2008
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  7. Unlike the wearer?
     
    The Older Gentleman, Mar 3, 2008
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  8. Champ

    Beav Guest

    I fell apart years ago and I'm still finding bits of me in dark corners of
    the garage. Usually under a box of unused face masks:)


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    Beav, Mar 3, 2008
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  9. It's like the condom question.
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    Grimly Curmudgeon, Mar 4, 2008
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  10. Champ

    Beav Guest

    Closer to 10p a pair they are (4.7p each).

    For all those workshop needs, there's a company (www.strauss.co.uk) who
    supply things at prices that defy believe. Gloves of every type and hue,
    overalls ranging from Tyveck papers to fully quilted, boots, shoes, socks
    etc. In fact just about everything you'll ever need.

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    Beav, Mar 4, 2008
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  11. Have you checked that URL anytime recently. At least from here in
    leftpondia that doesn't look right...
     
    The Roaming Boxhead, Mar 4, 2008
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  12. Champ

    Doki Guest

    Do you mean http://www.strauss-direct.co.uk?

    Your links appears to be one of those pages full of referrer links.
     
    Doki, Mar 4, 2008
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  13. Ah yes. Interesting that we all missed that.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Mar 4, 2008
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  14. Champ

    Eiron Guest

    All? Didn't want to spoil your fun.
     
    Eiron, Mar 4, 2008
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  15. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, The Older
    Well, not that interesting that *you* missed it...
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Mar 4, 2008
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  16. Champ

    Beav Guest

    Still seems to work as it should from here Timo.


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    Beav, Mar 5, 2008
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  17. Champ

    Beav Guest

    I've always just clicked on the "Work Clothes" link that the other link
    refers to. Either way. yurs is a more direct route to the firm.


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    Beav, Mar 5, 2008
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  18. Fair enough, although that looks very much like a search engine spam
    site to me (hence my question).
     
    The Roaming Boxhead, Mar 5, 2008
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  19. Champ

    Beav Guest

    Thing is Timo, I don't know spam from top quality bacon unless it's got HP
    sauce on it :)


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    Beav, Mar 5, 2008
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