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Shaynut
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Mklotz you locked the topic on gloves, that in it self is ok no problem but I have to put I have to put my 2 cents in, lock this after is ok.
First this topic went into two different areas.
First Antman was stating he used gloves WHILE welding, a good thing. Then he said he used gloves while using an angle grinder a smart thing if the wheel hits the glove saves your skin.
He know where stated he was using golves on lathes, mills or other ratating machinery which is where every one else went with the thred. Here is where you are verry right inmaking statements about NEVER useing gloves.
On the subject of Rings, when I got married 37 yeary age I refused to wear my wedding ring, made my wife very upset ( I was working in construction at the time) one day she was helping me on a job and cought her ring finger (It only made a small cut) but she finally understood why.
Some yerars ago a friend of mine climed up a ladder onto his roof, when comming down he slipped hooked the ring and severed his finger. nuff said.
So I whole hartedly agree never were gloves around rotating machinery, but with other things like grinders they should.
Aa another note using gloves, while using a buffing type wheel, will save skin and not likely to rip body parts off just different type of tool.
Roland
First this topic went into two different areas.
First Antman was stating he used gloves WHILE welding, a good thing. Then he said he used gloves while using an angle grinder a smart thing if the wheel hits the glove saves your skin.
He know where stated he was using golves on lathes, mills or other ratating machinery which is where every one else went with the thred. Here is where you are verry right inmaking statements about NEVER useing gloves.
On the subject of Rings, when I got married 37 yeary age I refused to wear my wedding ring, made my wife very upset ( I was working in construction at the time) one day she was helping me on a job and cought her ring finger (It only made a small cut) but she finally understood why.
Some yerars ago a friend of mine climed up a ladder onto his roof, when comming down he slipped hooked the ring and severed his finger. nuff said.
So I whole hartedly agree never were gloves around rotating machinery, but with other things like grinders they should.
Aa another note using gloves, while using a buffing type wheel, will save skin and not likely to rip body parts off just different type of tool.
Roland