Was browsing the net for some welders gauntlets as I tend to do most Tuesday nights and came across these. They're £5.42 del with prime from Amazon, but under other buying choices on right hand side Langley Steelworks Ltd are selling them for £3.75 del, they seem to be around £5.50 - £7.50 + postage elsewhere. They have excellent reviews & best of all they're red!.
Product Description
This pair of Scan cowsplit leather gauntlets with black welted seams feature a one-piece back which provides strength. Fully lined, the guantlets are comfortable to use. At 350 mm (14in) long, they are excellent at protecting the hand, wrist and lower forearm. Excellent for Welders.
Conforms to EN420 and EN388
Performance:4/4 on the Abrasion Performance Index2/5 on the Blade Cut Performance Index4/4 on the Tear Performance Index3/4 on the Puncture Performance Index
One Size
The Scan range of safety products is designed to protect wearers in the most frequently occurring circumstances under which personal protection is either required or recommended in the building, construction, maintenance and associated industries.
Scan Safety products meet EN Standard (European Norm) standards where applicable, and the EN reference number is listed for each individual product within this catalogue.
Some government statutes and EU regulations relating to personal safety state that personal protection is a statutory requirement under certain circumstances. The legislation is designed to cover all aspects of personal safety, especially when health hazards are known to, or are likely to, exist in the working environment.
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wishihadadonkey to deeky
23 Feb 163#2
That's cos I got you into Tuesday night welding, don't forget it's Waxing Wednesday tomorrow :stuck_out_tongue:
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deeky
23 Feb 162#1
That's incredible. I was just looking for a pair of these :confused:
wishihadadonkey to deeky
23 Feb 163#2
That's cos I got you into Tuesday night welding, don't forget it's Waxing Wednesday tomorrow :stuck_out_tongue:
KMPRIME
23 Feb 162#3
I'm gonna get a few pairs of these for the impending zombie apocalypse as I think they'd be excellent for hand to hand combat.
spannerzone
23 Feb 161#4
Cowsplit eh??
deeky
23 Feb 16#5
Ah, sorry. I'm working tomorrow, I'l have to give that a miss :smiley:
davidbrent
23 Feb 16#6
Heat. Ordered for my brother in law who has three teenage girls and regularly has to unblock feminine sanitary items from the toilet.
twinkle to davidbrent
23 Feb 161#12
So he welds the toilet shut???
You do know they're not for sticking your hands into water...
egonspengler to davidbrent
24 Feb 16#19
Cheers mate, I was just biting into a cheese & bean sandwich as I read your comment, I don't really feel like finishing it now for some reason....
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Product Description
This pair of Scan cowsplit leather gauntlets with black welted seams feature a one-piece back which provides strength. Fully lined, the guantlets are comfortable to use. At 350 mm (14in) long, they are excellent at protecting the hand, wrist and lower forearm. Excellent for Welders.
Conforms to EN420 and EN388
Performance:4/4 on the Abrasion Performance Index2/5 on the Blade Cut Performance Index4/4 on the Tear Performance Index3/4 on the Puncture Performance Index
One Size
The Scan range of safety products is designed to protect wearers in the most frequently occurring circumstances under which personal protection is either required or recommended in the building, construction, maintenance and associated industries.
Scan Safety products meet EN Standard (European Norm) standards where applicable, and the EN reference number is listed for each individual product within this catalogue.
Some government statutes and EU regulations relating to personal safety state that personal protection is a statutory requirement under certain circumstances. The legislation is designed to cover all aspects of personal safety, especially when health hazards are known to, or are likely to, exist in the working environment.
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You do know they're not for sticking your hands into water...