Skwerly
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I wear these in or out of the water. Spray em off and ring em out. They last forever and fit great.
i do the half and half guys that you can buy in bulk, but they don't last real long. thanks, i'll check these out!
I wear these in or out of the water. Spray em off and ring em out. They last forever and fit great.
i do the half and half guys that you can buy in bulk, but they don't last real long. thanks, i'll check these out!
Remember to have all your orange cones out when parked. Front and rear driver’s side, and one one the passenger side so when picked up, you do the “circle of safety”. This also applies when gassing up at the station. You can’t be too safe! The life you save may be your own.
Is this a serious post?
Some jokes come to mind but I’ll not go Andrew dice clay!Why in God's green earth would you stick your hand in a hole that you can't see ? Idk. I'm not a pro when it comes to being a dirt digger. If I saw that glass/bottlecap , why not use your tool to dig it out ? Don't even take a chance. Glove or no glove. Seems like a no brainer or no brains too me.
C’mon, quote the Dice man!Some jokes come to mind but I’ll not go Andrew dice clay!
I don't dig with my hands so I have never been cut. I rely on my digging tool and sometimes my pinpointer to break up small clumps of dirt to see whats inside. Only when I know whats there do I use my hand.
A lot of utility company’s require such things. Even when stopping at McDonald’s to eat.
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I always wear a glove on my left hand which the hand I use to retrieve the target. Hardly ever wear one on my right hand which the hand I use to hold the detector.
I wear gloves. I prefer the neoprene/nitrile dipped gloves because they're thinner, tighter, and provide some texture for gripping. Hardly notice them.
I do the same thing. And since I swing my detector with my right hand, the handgrip doesn't get dirty.