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Date: 09 Oct 2006 16:46:31
From: Jay Pique
Subject: Gloves for Standard Lacquer Thinner


I'm looking for a glove that provides maximum dexterity but won't fall
apart when exposed to lacquer thinner. Any suggestions?
JP





 
Date: 10 Oct 2006 05:25:55
From: R. Pierce Butler
Subject: Re: Gloves for Standard Lacquer Thinner


"Jay Pique" <JayPique@hotmail.com > wrote in news:1160437591.747714.59060
@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

> I'm looking for a glove that provides maximum dexterity but won't fall
> apart when exposed to lacquer thinner. Any suggestions?
> JP
>

Nitrile gloves.

You can get them at most Auto Parts stores. For whatever reason the
O'Reilly's store near me keeps them in the back so I have to ask the
counter fellow for a box every time.

BTW they are great for keeping Gorilla Glue from staining your hands.



  
Date: 10 Oct 2006 11:55:09
From: B A R R Y
Subject: Re: Gloves for Standard Lacquer Thinner


R. Pierce Butler wrote:

>
> Nitrile gloves.
>
> You can get them at most Auto Parts stores.

They are also available at most home centers and any decent paint store.


  
Date: 10 Oct 2006 11:40:07
From: Doug Miller
Subject: Re: Gloves for Standard Lacquer Thinner


In article <Xns9858465A9265nospamyahoocom@10.232.1.1 >, "R. Pierce Butler" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
>"Jay Pique" <JayPique@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1160437591.747714.59060
>@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I'm looking for a glove that provides maximum dexterity but won't fall
>> apart when exposed to lacquer thinner. Any suggestions?
>> JP
>>
>
>Nitrile gloves.

Yep. They're great.
>
>You can get them at most Auto Parts stores. For whatever reason the
>O'Reilly's store near me keeps them in the back so I have to ask the
>counter fellow for a box every time.

That's good to know -- thanks. I've been getting my nitrile gloves from the
one and only Rockler store in Indianapolis, which is about 20 miles away,
through some of the city's worst traffic -- but there's an O'Reilly's store
about five minutes from home, and SWMBO passes another one on her way to and
from work. Thanks for the tip.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.


 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 19:04:30
From: Andy
Subject: Re: Gloves for Standard Lacquer Thinner



Nova wrote:
> Jay Pique wrote:
> > I'm looking for a glove that provides maximum dexterity but won't fall
> > apart when exposed to lacquer thinner. Any suggestions?
> > JP
> >
>
> I use nitrile gloves that I purchase at "Harbor Freight".

I use nitrile gloves I pick up where I used to work. Do you know
anyone who works in a biology/chemistry lab or in a medical profession?
Even if they can't just bring a box home, they could probably order
you some of the good ones; possibly with a contract discount.
Andy



 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 23:56:41
From: Nova
Subject: Re: Gloves for Standard Lacquer Thinner


Jay Pique wrote:
> I'm looking for a glove that provides maximum dexterity but won't fall
> apart when exposed to lacquer thinner. Any suggestions?
> JP
>

I use nitrile gloves that I purchase at "Harbor Freight".

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=44946

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
novasys@verizon.net


 
Date: 10 Oct 2006 14:20:19
From: Pat Barber
Subject: Re: Gloves for Standard Lacquer Thinner


http://gss-store.com/category/glovesdisposable.nitrilegloves/



Jay Pique wrote:
> I'm looking for a glove that provides maximum dexterity but won't fall
> apart when exposed to lacquer thinner. Any suggestions?
> JP
>