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orion612004

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Has anyone tried using the blue gloves fisherman wear and gluing wrist seals to them. I know the gloves come in insulated and non insulated cost about $15 and $6 for a pair.
 
Has anyone tried using the blue gloves fisherman wear and gluing wrist seals to them. I know the gloves come in insulated and non insulated cost about $15 and $6 for a pair.

All of my dry gloves are made this way. I use insulated Atlas 495 gloves. Aquaseal glue is a fairly permanent glue that works well for this sort of thing.
 
Has anyone tried using the blue gloves fisherman wear and gluing wrist seals to them. I know the gloves come in insulated and non insulated cost about $15 and $6 for a pair.

I use chemical handling gloves that I bought at Home Depot that happen to be blue, but that's probably not the same thing. In any case, I use them in conjunction with SiTech quick-release wrist seals and haven't had any problems with the gloves themselves (just with the "quick" release :-)
 

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