What’s up with the rot in the center? Is it from moisture or beatle bores?
We can harvest but can’t sell to the yard. Nice stacks and watch out. Those bullies will roast you out. They burn hot
What’s up with the rot in the center? Is it from moisture or beatle bores?
Only bitches wear gloves
I've thrown out enough cut up, drilled, burned through, singed, and frozen gloves to say otherwise.Damn right!! Bunch of soft handed pansies!
Spoken like a guy who works in an area that doesn’t see extreme cold lol. Trust me I’m gonna wear some gloves in a couple weeks.Damn right!! Bunch of soft handed pansies!
Didn't realize plumbing was such a dangerous job...I've thrown out enough cut up, drilled, burned through, singed, and frozen gloves to say otherwise.
I bet you wear pants too you pansy.Spoken like a guy who works in an area that doesn’t see extreme cold lol. Trust me I’m gonna wear some gloves in a couple weeks.
Much to the disappointment of the ladies on my route yesI bet you wear pants too you pansy.
Ladies love cool JamesMuch to the disappointment of the ladies on my route yes
I did find a pair of gloves that work with the touch screen, and earnestly tried them a couple days. Even cut the thumb off one pair, they did work just fine with the diad.Spoken like a guy who works in an area that doesn’t see extreme cold lol. Trust me I’m gonna wear some gloves in a couple weeks.
Ohhh don't get me wrong. Gloves have many uses. I'm curious, what's your preferred pair for that sort of work? You need protection but dexterity.I've thrown out enough cut up, drilled, burned through, singed, and frozen gloves to say otherwise.
The knitted kind with the grip dip have always worked best for me. I've recently come acquainted with these Klein ones and they've quickly become my favorite. I've been on my first pair for a few months now and the grip hasn't started coming off at all yet and they aren't getting holes worn in them or anything. They even have some light cut resistance rating.Ohhh don't get me wrong. Gloves have many uses. I'm curious, what's your preferred pair for that sort of work? You need protection but dexterity.
In my passed life I did a lot of copper work in a crawl space. Had a large building I would winterize and was always swapping out old valves, etc.The knitted kind with the grip dip have always worked best for me. I've recently come acquainted with these Klein ones and they've quickly become my favorite. I've been on my first pair for a few months now and the grip hasn't started coming off at all yet and they aren't getting holes worn in them or anything. They even have some light cut resistance rating.
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Anything with a torch though I use slip on leather gloves.
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Haven't had that happen but I should also mention I use the leather gloves for any grinding or wheel cutting too. Got tired of ruining perfectly good knit gloves when they'd get a bunch of little pinholes in them then fall apart into a gaping hole within a few days.In my passed life I did a lot of copper work in a crawl space. Had a large building I would winterize and was always swapping out old valves, etc.
Anyways, while laying on my back doing the work I'd sing to myself "Hot solder on my willy" to the tune of TS Monks "Hot night in the city".
One piece of hot solder being pushed out of a joint falling slow motion onto your crotch area can be life changing.
I'm definitely not a trained plumber but enjoy the trade.Haven't had that happen but I should also mention I use the leather gloves for any grinding or wheel cutting too. Got tired of ruining perfectly good knit gloves when they'd get a bunch of little pinholes in them then fall apart into a gaping hole within a few days.
I'm not a plumber either. @542thruNthru is just stupid.I'm definitely not a trained plumber but enjoy the trade.
They mandated us for Monday and we MAYBE worked 2 hours. Just waiting and waitingOhio?!
That's not very nice.
Only bitches wear gloves