Gloves
#16
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Re: Gloves
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>web site I posted. Thanks.
>
>Eric
More reasonable is the word. I get mine through Grainger for $10-$13
for a box of 100. The $13 ones are better than the $10 variety as they
usually will take a better beating than the cheaper ones.
...Ron
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88'Formula
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<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>web site I posted. Thanks.
>
>Eric
More reasonable is the word. I get mine through Grainger for $10-$13
for a box of 100. The $13 ones are better than the $10 variety as they
usually will take a better beating than the cheaper ones.
...Ron
--
68'RS Camaro
88'Formula
00'GT Mustang
#17
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Re: Gloves
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>
>>
>
>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>web site I posted. Thanks.
>
>Eric
Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>
>>
>
>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>web site I posted. Thanks.
>
>Eric
Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
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Re: Gloves
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>
>>
>
>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>web site I posted. Thanks.
>
>Eric
Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>
>>
>
>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>web site I posted. Thanks.
>
>Eric
Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
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Re: Gloves
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>
>>
>
>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>web site I posted. Thanks.
>
>Eric
Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>
>>
>
>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>web site I posted. Thanks.
>
>Eric
Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
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Re: Gloves
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:43:25 GMT, nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net>
wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
><NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>
>>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>>web site I posted. Thanks.
>>
>>Eric
> Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
>cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
>in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
><NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>
>>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>>web site I posted. Thanks.
>>
>>Eric
> Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
>cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
>in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
#21
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Re: Gloves
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:43:25 GMT, nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net>
wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
><NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>
>>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>>web site I posted. Thanks.
>>
>>Eric
> Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
>cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
>in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
><NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>
>>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>>web site I posted. Thanks.
>>
>>Eric
> Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
>cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
>in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
#22
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Re: Gloves
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:43:25 GMT, nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net>
wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
><NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>
>>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>>web site I posted. Thanks.
>>
>>Eric
> Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
>cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
>in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:22 GMT, "Eric G."
><NgOrSePeAnM99@Zgmail.Zcom> wrote:
>
>>"Don Allen" <w9cw@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1140538527.695178.198970
>>@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I've used Nitrile gloves for auto work for a number of years. I'm
>>> located in Illinois and purchase mine at a local Blain's Farm & Fleet
>>> store. Farm & Fleet is a Wisconsin-based company with 33 stores in
>>> Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Their stores are sort of a combination
>>> Wal-Mart and Home Depot - without the lumber - with a farming bent!
>>> They have an excellent auto and tire department. But, the Nitrile
>>> gloves - the SyrVet brand - are available in their Animal Husbandry
>>> Department (yep, along with the vet meds and milking supplies!). Price
>>> is around $10 for a box of 100.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>That does seem a bit more reasonable than the $28 they are showing on the
>>web site I posted. Thanks.
>>
>>Eric
> Nitrile gloves are prety common. Try any medical, laboratory, or
>cleaning supply company. Food handlers may have them too if you live
>in a state with a glove law for food handlers.
You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
#23
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Re: Gloves
> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
hey, good old Wal-Mart!
what section?
I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
hey, good old Wal-Mart!
what section?
I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
#24
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Re: Gloves
> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
hey, good old Wal-Mart!
what section?
I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
hey, good old Wal-Mart!
what section?
I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
#25
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Re: Gloves
> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
hey, good old Wal-Mart!
what section?
I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
hey, good old Wal-Mart!
what section?
I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
#26
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Re: Gloves
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 21:31:13 -0500, "news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com>
wrote:
>> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
>> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
>
>
>hey, good old Wal-Mart!
>what section?
>I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
>I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
>
>I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
>
At our local one they had them in the mops and brooms section. $1.34 a
pack. That's where all the cleaning gloves were.
wrote:
>> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
>> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
>
>
>hey, good old Wal-Mart!
>what section?
>I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
>I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
>
>I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
>
At our local one they had them in the mops and brooms section. $1.34 a
pack. That's where all the cleaning gloves were.
#27
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Re: Gloves
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 21:31:13 -0500, "news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com>
wrote:
>> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
>> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
>
>
>hey, good old Wal-Mart!
>what section?
>I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
>I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
>
>I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
>
At our local one they had them in the mops and brooms section. $1.34 a
pack. That's where all the cleaning gloves were.
wrote:
>> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
>> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
>
>
>hey, good old Wal-Mart!
>what section?
>I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
>I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
>
>I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
>
At our local one they had them in the mops and brooms section. $1.34 a
pack. That's where all the cleaning gloves were.
#28
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Re: Gloves
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 21:31:13 -0500, "news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com>
wrote:
>> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
>> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
>
>
>hey, good old Wal-Mart!
>what section?
>I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
>I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
>
>I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
>
At our local one they had them in the mops and brooms section. $1.34 a
pack. That's where all the cleaning gloves were.
wrote:
>> You can also buy them at some grocery stores and Wal-mart. they come
>> in packs of 10 for less than $2. Good for the weekend mechanic.
>
>
>hey, good old Wal-Mart!
>what section?
>I must have missed it, I thought I knew just about every isle.
>I was just looking at eBay, but after shipping, they don't seem as cheap.
>
>I've been using regular medical clear ones, but they tear easily.
>
At our local one they had them in the mops and brooms section. $1.34 a
pack. That's where all the cleaning gloves were.
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