TEmbry
WKR
Cut resistant gloves.
this is a great idea that I would like to follow up with... what brand are you using? Never even entertained this idea..
Cut resistant gloves.
this is a great idea that I would like to follow up with... what brand are you using? Never even entertained this idea..
Copenhagen
Is that all you got?I have been in the dental profession as a publisher for 32 yrs. After 20 yrs of use, here's what Copenhagen GUARANTEES you in the future, even if you stop now. https://www.google.com/search?q=ora...XmsASN5oGACA&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=905
Stop now anyway. I beg you!!!
Is that all you got?
http://www.northernsafety.com/Produ...evlar-Stretch-Foam-Nitrile-Palm-Coated-Gloves
The first time I handled a Havalon Knife my only thought was that Im gonna need to protect myself! I packed these for my Alaskan Moose hunt and boy did they save the day in the backcountry. When you have a big animal on the ground and its time to roll up your sleeves and work faster than the setting sun in Bear country its hard not to get overly aggressive with the knife. Quartering my moose I felt the blades of both my knife and my partners run over my hand while we struggled with that beast that was 1/2 under water. Thank god my hands were protected and the gloves even offered a really good grip even when wet!
Thanks for the tip. I just picked up a pair of these on eBay to see how they perform. I am not admitting what happened while getting stitches if it slices right through when I purposely try to cut my gloved hand as a practice run. LOL
I am waiting for Stid to post up photos of his meat hook.
Guys when you go to your local hardware store, look on the packages, Your looking for a Level 4 cut resistance rating... If it has that rating and fits your hand it will give you pretty darn good protection...they are not puncture resistant! So dont try to stab your hand in the test or you will be But I have tried to slice pretty hard and the glove beats the knife and that made me
As far as the condoms go, I took an "outdoor living" class in high school and one of the survival kit suggestions was non-lubricated condoms as a water purification method. Fill the condoms with water and drop some iodine in there. There were some good looking girls in my small group on our field trip....too bad it wasn't an overnighter. We all had plenty of condoms.
Wouldn't a balloon work? Who wants spermicide in their drinking water? Don't answer...the question is rhetorical.
I don't know about spermicide, but I have taken a leak in a creek before, turned to look downstream and saw some people filling there water bottles and bladders. That was a smile and wave moment.