Can’t feel fingertips at the moment

ConshyBoy

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Didn’t get out of work till 9;30 and had planned a night hunt but not this late but after 45 minutes here’s my Finds 16D3A44A-0855-47C3-A288-2C150C04CAEE.jpeg16D3A44A-0855-47C3-A288-2C150C04CAEE.jpegcan anyone recommend a good cold weather glove
 

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It’s a little muddy out there A5FB4C3B-68A2-42D9-A06F-57875BA8E735.jpeghad to go back to my shop to use slop sink
 

Since I was here decided to check on soaking Finds 5C651269-20EB-4BBD-BC09-6C0A0245F943.jpeg
 

Not necessarily a cold weather glove but mechanics let you feel what you are doing and you could get some hand/feet warmer packages to slip inside the gloves and your shoes.
 

Not necessarily a cold weather glove but mechanics let you feel what you are doing and you could get some hand/feet warmer packages to slip inside the gloves and your shoes.

I have a pair of Trademaster work gloves that I and are similar to mechanic gloves but once they get a little wet you’re done fingers get cold quick to the point it hurts gotta be some kind of gloves out there
 

Nice finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

Not sure at this time the ornate design you see is the first time it has shown through will examine tomorrow: They are pieces of the the toy cap gun in the photo after looking at many cap gun images until 4am this morning I think that one is made by Hubley I was floored when I seen what original cap gun parts were selling for
 

I’m sure you have seen or used them before, but the Johnny Handwarmer that runs off lighter fluid is a good thing to have in your pocket. You can stop every once in a while and warm your hands up. 120 deg. of goodness. I bought the small Zippo brand one at Walmart and was impressed.
 

Look at an outdoor hunting site I have a pair of water proof gloves tight fit I put regular water proof gloves over them the thicker ones easy on and off and leave the tighter ones on all the time works great.I saw your picks I thought I was looking at my basement stuff soaking mud in my gear lol
 

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