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| I was reading through Les' post where he talked about getting some gloves for working with the hot oven. I have a pair of the aluminized gloves from Grainger (Part number 5T328). Overall they work well and preserved the hair on the back of my arms (when I was wearing them.) We use the same model at work (a copper smelter) and they perform well. The leather side will get hot, so beware. One other note: they will leave a slight funky smell on them due to the leather treating chemicals - it comes off with soap and water. After a few wears, the odor decreases rapidly.
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| I've been using padded pair of welders gloves. So far they've worked a treat and are cheap. |
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| Welding gloves work for me, same pair I bought 3 1/2 yrs ago RT |
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| Welding gloves here, also....the long kind (stick welding), protects my forearm when feeding a big fire on the side of the oven. |
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