man you guys sure are into Latex....I am on the AF WISP list right?

Jaime Solorza
Wireless Systems Architect
915-861-1390

On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Kade Sullivan via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

> Wow those are 14mm. Very thick.  Those would work great.   Honestly have
> never used nitrate gloves that thick.  They may actually be tough to take
> on and off because of the thickness and lack of stretch compared to the
> lighter gloves.
>
> These are what I typically use.
>
>
> http://www.amazon.com/SAS-Safety-66518-Powder-Free-Disposable/dp/B002XXO60M/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1417640394&sr=1-1&keywords=SAS+Safety+66518+Raven+Powder-Free+Disposable+Black+Nitrile+6+Mil+Gloves%2C+Large%2C+100+Gloves+by+Weight
>
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Josh Luthman via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:
>
>> Like this, Kade?
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/SAS-Safety-6603-Thickster-Textured/dp/B0002STTW0
>>
>>
>> Josh Luthman
>> Office: 937-552-2340
>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>> 1100 Wayne St
>> Suite 1337
>> Troy, OH 45373
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Kade Sullivan via Af <af@afmug.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> A trick our tower climbers taught me is to wear a pair of the thick
>>> latex 5mm+ gloves underneath a set of lighter, tighter stretchy winter
>>> gloves.  This allows you to retain much more dexterity without sacrificing
>>> much warmth.  Ever since using this trick, i RARELY get cold fingers.  I
>>> can typically make a set of the rubber gloves last a couple days of taking
>>> them on and off.  You can pick up a 500 pack for pretty cheap.  They are
>>> usually a sweet black or purple color.  Very stylish.  It goes against
>>> everything I've been taught as far as winter clothes and breath-ability,
>>> but it actually works.  Your hands will be sweaty, but warm.  You also will
>>> be able to hold bolts and nuts.  The other added benefit is that if you
>>> have to remove your gloves to do something like put an ethernet end on, you
>>> just leave the rubbers on and slip your outter glove off.  Your hand doesnt
>>> get cold near as fast because it's blocked from the wind somewhat.
>>>
>>> I have since told a couple friends that work out in the cold all day
>>> long doing construction, and they now buy those gloves by the case.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Jaime Solorza via Af <af@afmug.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have used Ironclad for years.  For climbing I use the Box Handlers
>>>>
>>>> Jaime Solorza
>>>> On Dec 2, 2014 8:12 PM, "Jay Weekley via Af" <af@afmug.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Now that we're approaching Winter in the great white North Alabama and
>>>>> Christmas is near I need some good cold weather gloves. Normally, the
>>>>> coldest we work in is the 20's (Fahrenheit) and I really would like to 
>>>>> find
>>>>> something that allows me to work with small tools with reasonable 
>>>>> dexterity
>>>>> but keep my hands warm. Any suggestions? Am I being unrealistic?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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