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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:23 am    Post subject: Gloves for Poly Reply with quote

I have been using the blue nitrile gloves for work with the Hysol and with mek and such while working with my wings and such. I have found that they seem to degrade very quickly if I get mek on the fingers. I have a very heavy set of chemical resistant gloves made of neoprene that are better but with much less feel. The question is what do you use? I understand that once I get to the actual "gluing" with Polytak, I will be getting a bit of this on my fingers and if the nitril gloves that I wear while working on my bike aren't going to cut it, what will?

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:22 am    Post subject: Gloves for Poly Reply with quote

I use an invisible glove. It is a cream sold by most aircraft supply
places that will protect you from the chemicals, but will wash off with
water.

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I have been using the blue nitrile gloves for work with the Hysol and
with mek and such while working with my wings and such. I have found
that they seem to degrade very quickly if I get mek on the fingers. I
have a very heavy set of chemical resistant gloves made of neoprene
that are better but with much less feel. The question is what do you
use? I understand that once I get to the actual "gluing" with Polytak,
I will be getting a bit of this on my fingers and if the nitril gloves
that I wear while working on my bike aren't going to cut it, what will?

As always, please do not reply to the list. occom(at)ns.sympatico.ca
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 9:51 am    Post subject: Gloves for Poly Reply with quote

I used the invisible gloves...when I remembered...and also some orange
gloves that I got at Gordon Food Service, that said right on the
package that they are impervious to MEK, among other chemicals. They
aren't too thick to work with, I didn't feel....or actually, I DID
feel...pun intended.

Lynn
On Sunday, December 10, 2006, at 11:21 AM, Alan Daniels wrote:

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I use an invisible glove. It is a cream sold by most aircraft supply
places that will protect you from the chemicals, but will wash off
with water.
Dave G. wrote:
> I have been using the blue nitrile gloves for work with the Hysol and
> with mek and such while working with my wings and such. I have found
> that they seem to degrade very quickly if I get mek on the fingers. I
> have a very heavy set of chemical resistant gloves made of neoprene
> that are better but with much less feel. The question is what do you
> use? I understand that once I get to the actual "gluing" with
> Polytak, I will be getting a bit of this on my fingers and if the
> nitril gloves that I wear while working on my bike aren't going to
> cut it, what will?
> As always, please do not reply to the list. occom(at)ns.sympatico.ca
> <mailto:occom(at)ns.sympatico.ca>
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 12:32 pm    Post subject: Gloves for Poly Reply with quote

I've also used invisible glove. Works great.

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Ted

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:17 am    Post subject: Re: Gloves for Poly Reply with quote

I have been using the Blue Nitrile gloves while covering mine. They hold up well unless you go straight MEK, but no reason for that. They have held up to poly tac and poly brush so far, with a bit of acetone here and there.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:31 am    Post subject: Gloves for Poly Reply with quote

A followup on my post...the gloves I used were latex #8430 from Impact
Products LLC...www.impact-products.com.

Lynn
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I have been using the Blue Nitrile gloves while covering mine. They
hold up well unless you go straight MEK, but no reason for that. They
have held up to poly tac and poly brush so far, with a bit of acetone
here and there.

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