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Old 11-22-2011, 04:05 AM
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quiltinghere
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I hope you're feeling better every hour.

If you're thinking of getting 'a glove' try looking for KEVLAR gloves at the hardware stores (Harbor Freight? Blue collar store?). Construction workers use them when working with metal that has sharp edges. A PAIR of gloves is a whole lot less than $26.99 for one glove.

You still need to be careful because these gloves are cut resistant but not cut proof. I use mine when I'm cutting something tricky...guess I should be wearing it all the time.
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