I currently just use disposable nitrile gloves when doing mainentance on my car. They work fine but tear easily and dont protect my hands from the occasional bleeding knuckles. Wondering what gloves ya'll have used that are good.
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Originally posted by ///M42 sport View PostI currently just use disposable nitrile gloves when doing mainentance on my car. They work fine but tear easily and dont protect my hands from the occasional bleeding knuckles. Wondering what gloves ya'll have used that are good.
or i get thee same ones but with padded knuckles
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Mechanix gloves are overpriced and wear out. Or I just have destroyed every single pair I've had far too quickly. Rubber dots FTW. Added bonus, handling hot things. If the rubber melts with a swipe of the hand, too hot. If not, It's not. Second bonus. 12 pairs for $9. Downside, not quite as tactile for delicate or small stuff.
I prefer these, slightly more expensive, but a nicer snugger fit.
EDIT: Also, very, very bad for welding. They catch slag and drop it straight to your skin. Made that mistake once making just a tack...Last edited by TurboJake; 04-10-2014, 08:12 PM.
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I always thought mechanix gloves were too pricey and they dont look like they are that durableRenting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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Originally posted by ///M42 sport View PostI always thought mechanix gloves were too pricey and they dont look like they are that durable
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I use Mechanix gloves all the time in the shop and I love them. I'm not sure why you guys are having durability issues, but the pair I bought almost three years ago just got its first tear. If I don't use those (oily jobs and the like), we have Raven rubber gloves.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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My mechanix gloves have held up fine they did get a couple holes but that was my mistake. I've used them a lot since putting the holes in them and they haven't gotten any bigger.
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I agree on the Mechanix gloves not lasting, I wish they did, I love them so much I keep buying new pairs when they wear out.
In the past 2-3 years I have probably gone through 4-5 pairs.
One thing I have noticed is that they are susceptible to melting when exposed to high heat/flame. They also seem to rip at the finger tips.
Thinking of trying these next:
Anyone have any recommendations for real leather varieties? I feel as though a large part of the durability issues lie in synthetic leather they use.Your resource to do-it-yourself and interesting bmw and e30 stuff: www.rtsauto.com
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Originally posted by noid View PostI agree on the Mechanix gloves not lasting, I wish they did, I love them so much I keep buying new pairs when they wear out.
In the past 2-3 years I have probably gone through 4-5 pairs.
One thing I have noticed is that they are susceptible to melting when exposed to high heat/flame. They also seem to rip at the finger tips.
Thinking of trying these next:
Anyone have any recommendations for real leather varieties? I feel as though a large part of the durability issues lie in synthetic leather they use.
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