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Reddit mentions of G & F Products 12 Pairs X-Large Rubber Latex Double Coated Work Gloves for Construction, gardening gloves, heavy duty Cotton Blend

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G & F Products 12 Pairs X-Large Rubber Latex Double Coated Work Gloves for Construction, gardening gloves, heavy duty Cotton Blend
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This bulk pack of reusable knit work gloves are perfect for people who always need a pack of durable work gloves in hand. These latex dipped gloves are handy for construction, warehouse work, gardening, mechanic work, moving, landscaping, taking out the garbage, and other manual labor type activities that require you to keep your hands protected and coveredDouble dipped latex coating provide extra heavy dutyCotton blend technology, rubber coated with Blue latexWith this bulk pack of work gloves, you will never need to look around or try to buy gloves last minute. Throw a pair in the glove box in case you need to change your tire. Leave a couple pairs in your shed, basement, kitchen, bathroom or wherever else you might need to get hands onsold by Dozen 12 Pairs
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height9 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeX-Large (Pack of 12)
Weight1.6865363043 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on G & F Products 12 Pairs X-Large Rubber Latex Double Coated Work Gloves for Construction, gardening gloves, heavy duty Cotton Blend:

u/TacoRave171 ยท 5 pointsr/reloading

I use one of the Frankford Platinum Series (marketing wank) trimmer/case prep centers almost exclusively.

I have a WFT and its pretty much on permanent loan to a friend that just reloads 100 or so here and there. Pushing a case up into the trimmer and shavings collecting in the housing made it a no go for me for long sessions. If you're not doing a ton of trimming, this should work fine.

I have used the Lee precision Cutter and Lock Stud and don't think this is useful for anyone for more than about a dozen cases at a time, though it does give consistent results.

I have an RCBS Trim pro and I'm sure if it was bolted down to a dedicated spot on a bench it will work just fine, but I don't have that kind of room. Or a bench.

The Frankford Trimmer does a few things I really like. It adjusts with the collets and shoulder guides for a very repeatable cut in just about any caliber imaginable, but most importantly, its comfortable for long sessions. It also busts your $150 requirement, but not by too much.

I place it standing upright in a plastic tub (to catch errant shavings) and use Gloves like these when trimming. I trim relatively clean brass, let the rubber on the gloves grip tight against the case head, and just hold my hand, using gravity and weight, on the case head until I feel the cutter stop cutting. Done. Use the deburr and chamfer tool running off the same drive train and it goes into a bin. I actually worry more about overheating the motor than I worry about being uncomfortable over long sessions. I've used it for thousands of 5.56 and .308, often in increments of a few hundred at a time.

u/idreamincode ยท 1 pointr/Yosemite

I climbed Half Dome yesterday, too. It's a long hike up there! We started the trail at 4:50am. Took the Mist Trail up. Summited Half Dome at noon (big traffic jam on the cables). Took the John Muir Trail down. Got back to Curry village at 5:30pm.

Definitely bring gloves. Ones with a rubber grip worked really well.