the new arc armor miller gloves are interesting. however ive heard they dont last very long as compared to other although they are better constructed for feel.
I have a question if I may, I a baker and pot holders are just not efficient enough. I'd like to use miller gloves at least I think they would be better that the alternative but I need a smaller size and since I would like to be able to wash/clean them. Can these leather and suede gloves be cleaned?
+Lindie Lee you can search for Jessi Combs gloves that are made in smaller sizes but what I found to work best in the kitchen is called an "ove-glove" available at walmart or target.
here is an idea.... gloves made out of tig finger material, i bet i would buy a three pack im have a hard time finding a pair that will last over a month
Nice little showing and a great way to test how dexterous you can be with the gloves.
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Make a Glove made of Tig finger material, but cover it with a single layer of pigskin or other leather so that the tigfinger material doesn't fray.
the new arc armor miller gloves are interesting. however ive heard they dont last very long as compared to other although they are better constructed for feel.
Wats the number/name of the 1st miller tig gloves?
Great Glove Review Vid!
Thanks for posting,
John
I have a question if I may, I a baker and pot holders are just not efficient enough. I'd like to use miller gloves at least I think they would be better that the alternative but I need a smaller size and since I would like to be able to wash/clean them. Can these leather and suede gloves be cleaned?
+Lindie Lee you can search for Jessi Combs gloves that are made in smaller sizes but what I found to work best in the kitchen is called an "ove-glove" available at walmart or target.
here is an idea.... gloves made out of tig finger material, i bet i would buy a three pack
im have a hard time finding a pair that will last over a month
hehe i like your little subliminal annotation