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Old 03-01-2018, 12:21 PM   #31
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Where would you keep the gloves when you are not driving?

I reckon a good place would be in that compartment on the passenger side of the dash...name escapes me, something-box?
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Old 03-01-2018, 12:48 PM   #32
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Not quite.

Handled timber in large timber yard as student 30 odd years ago-then sporadically built retaining walls on my house, on 5 levels running up side of hill.

Every 5 years I built another wall on 1 level- and it took me 5 years saving to get money to build next level, and to forget the pain involved and 5 years on when I thought ahh its not that bad- built the next one- only to be reminded what blood sweat and tears means- although with me add lots of foul swearing to boot.
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Old 03-01-2018, 06:43 PM   #33
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Not quite on point, but when I worked in Melbourne in a timber yard stacking long lengths of timber as a uni student, we were supplied with gloves- but I lost power to grab and clamp heavy timber and did not use gloves. Cost was I ended up with splinters, but was able to shift timber and kept my job.

Fast forward 31 years and I was building a 20 metre retaining wall 1.1 high, got excavator to do cut. Clay and brick ends and rock and crap embedded in clay.

Got gloves but again no power to grip brick pieces and rock and pull from clay. Pulled gloves off and 40 minutes later was in the kitchen ****ing blood over the counter/medical draw-due to slicing finger deeply on sharp piece of rock embedded in clay.

When I go rockclimbing and abseiling, never use gloves abseiling cause I like to feel rope and the heat of nylon in my fingers.

I do not think gloves and driving would suit me-interesting to hear aside from medical conditions with sun and racing requirements with flame retardant gloves the world with decent steering wheels has moved on from the need to have driving gloves.
Never heard of Riggers Gloves? They offer superior grip for EVERY labour purpose I have come across with out hindering performance. They are better than all these so called specialist gloves for $20 plus that last 5 minutes. Cant beat real hide for strength & protection.
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Never heard of Riggers Gloves? They offer superior grip for EVERY labour purpose I have come across with out hindering performance. They are better than all these so called specialist gloves for $20 plus that last 5 minutes. Cant beat real hide for strength & protection.
Your right. Riggers gloves are superior to anything else I've ever used, use them every day for loading granite cutting and laying it.
They cost about $5 pair which I buy in bulk from truck parts suppliers.
Granite will just slice up those so called specialty gloves.
They are named because they were the favourite for high rise dogmen and scaffolders (riggers)

Don't know about driving a sports car in them though. !
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How about wearing a racing helmet while driving , is that allowable? Would be the best defence against a who was driving vehicle x and y time and location should the constabulary fail to intercept
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Unless something is hot I don't wear gloves at work. I do wear a glove for golf though. Reason being I have a nerve issue so I don't feel pain. So cuts through gloves I don't see till the end of the day. If I don't see it its not there. But for sweat absorbing and all the rest then go for it. Bmx gloves probably aren't approved for racing but they fit good.
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Unless something is hot I don't wear gloves at work.
Doing this for so long I don't have fingerprints as it is.
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Doing this for so long I don't have fingerprints as it is.
Neither, I guess it's a bonus if you want to change jobs and start a life of crime.
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How about wearing a racing helmet while driving , is that allowable? Would be the best defence against a who was driving vehicle x and y time and location should the constabulary fail to intercept
About 15yrs ago I pulled up to an intersection in Narellan and there was a female in a Ford Laser beside me waiting to turn right and she was wearing a full face road bike helmet.
I can only assume she worked in OH&S.
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can't afford gloves

spent all mah money on fuel
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can't afford gloves

spent all mah money on fuel
Then how do you afford children?
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Then how do you afford children?
No glove,

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No glove,

No love.
Theres a life lesson right there but it's not that bad.
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About 15yrs ago I pulled up to an intersection in Narellan and there was a female in a Ford Laser beside me waiting to turn right and she was wearing a full face road bike helmet.
I can only assume she worked in OH&S.
I saw an elderly Indian man wearing an open faced helmet sitting in the passenger seat of a 4cyl Toyota. His daughter was in the drivers seat & judging by the 8 L plates, I assume he was instructing her. Considering how nervous the helmet wearing instructor would make her feel, she was an excellent driver.
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