Can anybody recommend a good anti-vibration glove for sanding, etc? I just bought a pair from Duluth Trading (a company that I’m usually pretty happy with). While they have a nice thick gel palm and finger facing, the inner seams are so rough/sharp that I’ll be wishing my hands would go numb! They’re also so stiff I’d be hard pressed to maintain a decent grip on the tool long enough to get any work accomplished. This pair is going back- any suggestions for a better make & model? thanks.
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I use bicycle gloves like these:
http://www.shocktek.com/index2.html
The meshy ones in the upper right are very light and breathable.
I have fingerless ones from WoodCraft. They work pretty good and are comfortable.
John O'Connell - JKO Handcrafted Woodworking
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