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Summer/Fall gloves

siny

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Just picked up a pair of lightweight,stretch gloves that allow you to access your control panel with ease.....perfect for summer and fall use. Cost about $5-6 at Home Depot.....they're called Gorilla Grip:clapping:
 
Was given a pair for my last birthday. Good choice.
 
I use to go bare hand all the time and then I got a pair of this type of gloves at Harbor Freight for $3.99 and have had them for @ 2 months. I can't stand hunting without gloves now. I have also seen them at Auto Parts stores. Probably intended for using during auto maintenance. You don't want clumsy gloves when trying to handle your tools. That is going to get commented on
 
I go barehanded, I stab targets with a screwdriver and ream a little hole and fish them out with my Left hand index finger and the screwdriver...my left hand index finger is noticeably callused and heavier than my right one now, after 3 years of heavy detecting..in the winter I wear a glove on my swinging hand and keep the bare one in my pouch or pocket...glass and sharp tin scraps is the big drawback to this method, and I've come close to getting cut when I'm in a hurry, but its not happened yet.
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