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As title, am after some gloves to use with my grinder as I've got a lot of rust and rubbish to remove, got a couple of cup brushes and disc brushes, don't think flap discs would suit as the majority shape is spherical.

Anyone point my in the direction of good ones
 
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Or did I spell grindr incorrectly?

Some rather odd offerings !
 
This was ever only going one way.
 
Well "gloves for grindr"

Not a search term I want to repeat!
Do the search on someone else's PC. Let them have the "interesting" suggestions and adverts afterwards :)
 
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My mother in law who is a sweet church going person was looking for the Dogs Trust to sponsor a dog after they had lost theirs and through some random misspelling ended up on a dogging site.
 
So much for being inclusive.... cant straight people use Grindr?

As for julies picture..... Is that the new PPE for veterinarians during lambing season?
 
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My mother in law who is a sweet church going person was looking for the Dogs Trust to sponsor a dog after they had lost theirs and through some random misspelling ended up on a dogging site.

Yes, either that or "Searching for tractors"

Apparently....
 
Have you seen that new Massey Ferguson?
Nudge nudge, wink wink…
 
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I had hoped we could avoid the childish innuendo but yhrn I remembered you're all like me; warped 🥰.

Seriously though; gloves for metalworking, any suggestions
 
Bare hands, you namby pamby…

Too much health and safety these days… you’re not a man until you’ve lost the tip off a finger…
And as for “safety goggles”…. Ooooooooh!!

Please note, the above statement is said in jest, and in no way would I condone doing any work without wearing the correct PPE.
 
Pair of run of the mill, cut resistant gloves. Let's face it; any reaonably priced gloves that could stop a cutting/grinding disc would render you unable to operate the grinder.
 

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