wilson Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 :lol: good luck jn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
megs Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Have you tried Protector saftey I think that there are some just about the same there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
megs Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Me again I just asked my girlfriend where she got hers and they are from Protector safety. They did cost about $35. If you google protector safety and look at there range there is alot in the chemical handling etc. Seems to be alot of expensive ones but there are some at the other end of the scale. Good luck and let us know how you get on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
megs Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 $25.00 for 100 Vet shoulder high gloves @ Protector safety Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jn Posted July 6, 2007 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Thanks Megs, Will definitely post an update if I find something suitable. I have used disposable gloves for many other tasks (usually nasty animal care related stuff like flystrike or injuries) The gloves always pierce at the worst times! They also tend to perish if they dry out so a good solid glove is still my preference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AMAZONIAN Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 I would suggest you check with a Veterinarian. They use the gloves you describe for internally checking foetuses of horses and cows. Just a thought Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kazz Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 I got mine from Protector Safety and they are worth every dollar. They are cotton lined and a good thickness so as to provide insultation as well as flexiblity when working in cold ponds. They have the elastic tops which do stay up. I wash and dry them before taking them off and then hang them up and they've last over a year so far. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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