@@wellslamont Are these gloves still made with goatskin? I picked up a few pair that are cow and they don't come up on your website as goat anymore. This would be disappointing. Thanks
Wells Lamont gloves are the best, once broken in (new, they’re slippery and don’t fit well…some dirt, oil, grime and a trip or two through the wash and they simply can’t be beat).
I just bought a pair of handy andy's and I'm a fan. In my job we get gloves all the time usually 4 pairs year, they are the expensive gloves $15-$20 a pair. I think I'll just get a 12 pack next time. Thanks for the knowledge.
I agree on the Wells Lamont. They are a good glove. My troubles are the sock monster that gets steals my socks from the washer/dryer process, seems to steals my gloves as well. and never the full pair ... just one. I am right handed and those are the ones that go missing. So I figure the monster must be right handed as well. Then when I go out and buy new ones, seems he puts the ones he took around the shop, shed or vehicle so I just laugh. What else can I do ? Don't need to go crazy worrying about missing socks and gloves :)
I was delighted to hear you use Pilot G2 pens, Looms.. I love those.. best pens I've ever used, even better than some that cost absurd amounts of money. :)
Yep, great pens. I first ran into them years ago at a parts store when I had to fill out some papers. I was immediately impressed and hunted some up for myself, and have used only them since. Many times I have had someone borrow one, and after using it they always have to look to see what it was, they are noticeably better.
Well after watching this video a couple times I found the Handy Andy gloves on Amazon and I could get them in Canada. So I ordered a dozen. I'm very impressed. I was using Green King rig gloves. They are ok but they've really gone up in price. I like the idea of a cheap washable glove. Thank you
Was a Groundsmen today for a large tree service. Only had wells Lamont soft leather gloves.. My mistake . Was 12 degrees. First time doing tree work in low temperature.. Wasn't fun.
Always had those during potato picking time. Father got them by the boxes. Have the leather hydrahyde, with back leather to. Also the cheaper cloth backed gloves for wood handling, they last awhile heavier leather than most. Local just sells crap $4 gloves and want $12 for them. Wells Lamont is a great brand, forget them cheap substitutes that you're going to be charged the same for.
We use to go thru the brown jersey gloves at work like wild fire....I still use them for stacking wood....not good on a cold day!....Did ya ever have a pair of leather chopper mitts????
Those brown jersey gloves are great for driving, or shooting, but if its cold I put a pair of the wool fingerless gloves over them, that's a great combination. Keeps your hands warm, but you still have sensitivity in you fingertips.
I have a pair of the choppers, but they do restrict what you can do, its like having lobster claws. The only time I use them is on the dog sled, and then I always wear the brown jersey gloves underneath. That way you still have some protection from the cold when you have to slip them off to work snaps and buckles if the dogs get in a tangle.
I wear thru the right one being right handed and end up with a lot of left ones...I too just came back from my Fleet Farm today in Wisconsin...not many people in town shopping! Gas is $1.69/ gal here and I bet it goes lower...crude oil went down again today.. All ways enjoy your vids!
gman77gas I always get in the same bind, a pile of lefts, I always figured they should throw a couple extra rights in a bundle. Now if you could find a left handed guy to cooperate with it might work, but lefty's are notoriously uncooperative.
logcabinlooms I have my choppers for 44 years! My mom and grandma sew yarn mittens for the inside...I was given my first set of leather choppers as a youth by my friends dad...they are warm with the knit mittens and the leather makes them water proof...but yes they limit movement...great for snow shoveling and ice fishing!
The only downside to the NATO cans is you have to be sneaky about filling them. You need to hit something like a convenience store where they are too busy to notice you are using something other than those red UL approved travesties.
+Logcabinlooms, Looks like good Gloves. I am an Oiler, for a living , I use Oil and Grease every day, also tools. I use Cotton Gloves. It's kind of a waste because I go through so many of them. I tried Rubber Gloves but with them, I can't grip My tools, the Cotton takes the Oil off My Skin. Some days I go through several pairs.
We are manufacturer and exporter of all kinds of gloves and we want to work with you. Kindly send us your custom designs along with complete details. We will give you best possible prices.
I can remember as a kid i got some of those gloves for Christmas Oh how i hated those gloves( not very stylish) lol I later heard someone call them Mickey Mouse gloves lol
Yep, very impressed with those Hydrahyde, I couldn't find more like them in stores, so I hit eBay and picked up several pair that listed as new, old stock. Excellent design, and exceptionally durable.
Sneaky bastards! I have a pack of those gloves. But I don't think they are Wells Lamont. They just made them to look like the real thing and I fell for it. But they aren't to bad. I do think I found one with the side of the finger hanging open one time.
A guy I was fencing for bought a bundle of off brand leather gloves, about 1/4 of them had fingers that hadn't been stitched right, and the rest fell apart in a very short time of use. Better to pay a little more and have something you can work with. What always impressed me with wells Lamont is they know how to work the balance between price and quality.
I have to admit the hide on my hands is pretty thick. When I get a metal splinter I just use my Swiss Army knife and peel off a chunk of hide with the splinter in it, I have layers of skin to spare.
logcabinlooms I've always kept my hands soft and pliable for girls like the two blonds you had on. However I'm finding it's really not necessary and a waste of Ponds as of late.
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Thanks for recommending the gloves! I bought 2 pairs of the HydraHide gloves, then ordered 2 pair more!
How are you liking the HydraHyde?!
@@wellslamont Are these gloves still made with goatskin? I picked up a few pair that are cow and they don't come up on your website as goat anymore. This would be disappointing. Thanks
Wells Lamont gloves are the best, once broken in (new, they’re slippery and don’t fit well…some dirt, oil, grime and a trip or two through the wash and they simply can’t be beat).
Those gloves are made in my hometown of Philadelphia Mississippi. I love your videos. Going back trying to see how you made your truck bed cover
Love mine. Good general purpose glove.
I just bought a pair of handy andy's and I'm a fan. In my job we get gloves all the time usually 4 pairs year, they are the expensive gloves $15-$20 a pair. I think I'll just get a 12 pack next time. Thanks for the knowledge.
I agree on the Wells Lamont. They are a good glove. My troubles are the sock monster that gets steals my socks from the washer/dryer process, seems to steals my gloves as well. and never the full pair ... just one. I am right handed and those are the ones that go missing. So I figure the monster must be right handed as well. Then when I go out and buy new ones, seems he puts the ones he took around the shop, shed or vehicle so I just laugh. What else can I do ? Don't need to go crazy worrying about missing socks and gloves :)
I was delighted to hear you use Pilot G2 pens, Looms.. I love those.. best pens I've ever used, even better than some that cost absurd amounts of money. :)
Yep, great pens. I first ran into them years ago at a parts store when I had to fill out some papers. I was immediately impressed and hunted some up for myself, and have used only them since. Many times I have had someone borrow one, and after using it they always have to look to see what it was, they are noticeably better.
Love these gloves. Great video as always.
Well after watching this video a couple times I found the Handy Andy gloves on Amazon and I could get them in Canada. So I ordered a dozen. I'm very impressed. I was using Green King rig gloves. They are ok but they've really gone up in price. I like the idea of a cheap washable glove. Thank you
Was a Groundsmen today for a large tree service. Only had wells Lamont soft leather gloves.. My mistake . Was 12 degrees. First time doing tree work in low temperature.. Wasn't fun.
love the brown jerseys
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Always had those during potato picking time. Father got them by the boxes. Have the leather hydrahyde, with back leather to. Also the cheaper cloth backed gloves for wood handling, they last awhile heavier leather than most. Local just sells crap $4 gloves and want $12 for them. Wells Lamont is a great brand, forget them cheap substitutes that you're going to be charged the same for.
Thanks!
We use to go thru the brown jersey gloves at work like wild fire....I still use them for stacking wood....not good on a cold day!....Did ya ever have a pair of leather chopper mitts????
Those brown jersey gloves are great for driving, or shooting, but if its cold I put a pair of the wool fingerless gloves over them, that's a great combination. Keeps your hands warm, but you still have sensitivity in you fingertips.
I have a pair of the choppers, but they do restrict what you can do, its like having lobster claws. The only time I use them is on the dog sled, and then I always wear the brown jersey gloves underneath. That way you still have some protection from the cold when you have to slip them off to work snaps and buckles if the dogs get in a tangle.
I wear thru the right one being right handed and end up with a lot of left ones...I too just came back from my Fleet Farm today in Wisconsin...not many people in town shopping! Gas is $1.69/ gal here and I bet it goes lower...crude oil went down again today.. All ways enjoy your vids!
gman77gas I always get in the same bind, a pile of lefts, I always figured they should throw a couple extra rights in a bundle. Now if you could find a left handed guy to cooperate with it might work, but lefty's are notoriously uncooperative.
logcabinlooms I have my choppers for 44 years! My mom and grandma sew yarn mittens for the inside...I was given my first set of leather choppers as a youth by my friends dad...they are warm with the knit mittens and the leather makes them water proof...but yes they limit movement...great for snow shoveling and ice fishing!
I am now seeing if we can get them in Canada.Thanks for the info
Still love the video on the plastic gas cans you did. "Who came up with this wonderful piece of engineering"! :) Ain't that the truth!
The only downside to the NATO cans is you have to be sneaky about filling them. You need to hit something like a convenience store where they are too busy to notice you are using something other than those red UL approved travesties.
+logcabinlooms Maybe you could paint the cans red so they couldn't tell the difference.
+logcabinlooms Maybe you could paint the cans red so they couldn't tell the difference.
+logcabinlooms Maybe you could paint the cans red so they couldn't tell the difference.
+logcabinlooms Maybe you could paint the cans red so they couldn't tell the difference. ,
+Logcabinlooms, Looks like good Gloves. I am an Oiler, for a living , I use Oil and Grease every day, also tools. I use Cotton Gloves. It's kind of a waste because I go through so many of them. I tried Rubber Gloves but with them, I can't grip My tools, the Cotton takes the Oil off My Skin. Some days I go through several pairs.
Those hydrahides are good for working around water because they are water resistant
As much as I love a good glove- it’s REALLY hard to find gloves (of any brand) for my 3X Sasquatch hands.
We are manufacturer and exporter of all kinds of gloves and we want to work with you.
Kindly send us your custom designs along with complete details.
We will give you best possible prices.
2 is one, and one is none.
that's neat, select fire distributer, I agree the cuff on a glove can make it or break it, gotta be snug
I can remember as a kid i got some of those gloves for Christmas Oh how i hated those gloves( not very stylish) lol I later heard someone call them Mickey Mouse gloves lol
Please give me order I am indian
Thank you for your very honest, practical review of our gloves! Do you still use Wells Lamont gloves?
Yep, very impressed with those Hydrahyde, I couldn't find more like them in stores, so I hit eBay and picked up several pair that listed as new, old stock. Excellent design, and exceptionally durable.
@@logcabinlooms That is great to hear!
yea great gloves have some leather ones got a three pack from sams club for 20 bucks go deal........
Sneaky bastards! I have a pack of those gloves. But I don't think they are Wells Lamont. They just made them to look like the real thing and I fell for it. But they aren't to bad. I do think I found one with the side of the finger hanging open one time.
A guy I was fencing for bought a bundle of off brand leather gloves, about 1/4 of them had fingers that hadn't been stitched right, and the rest fell apart in a very short time of use. Better to pay a little more and have something you can work with. What always impressed me with wells Lamont is they know how to work the balance between price and quality.
I'm thinking you don't really need gloves. Bet I could strike a match on your bare hand.
I have to admit the hide on my hands is pretty thick. When I get a metal splinter I just use my Swiss Army knife and peel off a chunk of hide with the splinter in it, I have layers of skin to spare.
logcabinlooms I've always kept my hands soft and pliable for girls like the two blonds you had on. However I'm finding it's really not necessary and a waste of Ponds as of late.
Nice to have family thinking of you.
Hello, this is Umer from Red View Company
We offer all kinds of leather gloves, safety gloves and work gloves
It is an honor for our company to process all kinds of leather products with you
Hopefully waiting for your kind reply
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