Don't do this. This is dangerous for the same reason you don't wear metal wedding rings or watches while working with tools. You could get electrocuted or the glove could get caught in machinery. Maybe it would be safer with non-conducting materials, but I still wouldn't wear those. Buy the gloves that have a loop built in. They are designed to rip off before your hand gets ripped off.
I understand where your coming from but this hack is just meant to be able to keep up with your gloves. If the grommet gets you electrocuted and you were wearing leather gloves it was gonna happen regardless, rubber gloves are used when dealing with electricity. If your glove gets caught in machinery the grommet wasn’t the issue. On top of all that this was meant for gloves used in a farming or camping type situation. The grommets is not going to be an issue when mending fence, digging post holes, running chainsaws, collecting fire wood or for picking up lids and pots off an open fire.
Ive got a grommet set, lots of bronze grommets. I was thinking, "the perfect solution to storing all my welding gloves!" Then the realization set in. I think i need bone grommets...
Just buy the gloves that have loops built in. Much safer. Anyway, I've never heard of a bone grommet. I'm assuming it is a non-conductive and non-flammable material and that is why you suggested it.
@@CognitiveHeatsink precisely! The loops that come on the welding gloves I get are one of the most annoying things I've dealt with in a shop. But I can sew some on that don't suck. That's a very good idea lol ig the fumes are getting to me
Nice idea. Why not put the hole on the back of the glove though? The front of the glove is usually doing to be facing the action, so it might be better to put the hole on the back side
It really wouldn’t matter. What I’ve noticed is that the bottom inside corner of the glove rarely makes contact with my wrist that’s why I put it there.
Just curious what difference is you can tell since you changed the seat height? Trying to figure out if I want to do this or plug those two holes temporarily for springtime creek. Not really like in the thought of plugging the holes and getting a bunch of water but that water sure does hit your butt with a low seat
Your video showed up on my recommended videos list and wasn't long before I was hitting the subscribe button and turn on notifications bell so I won't miss future videos. Love all outdoors stuff , fishing, hunting, hiking, and cooking outdoors that's what it's all about.
This is always going to be one of my favorite stories to tell so most people it may seem boring at the beginning but you've got to make it through the end because that's when the excitement kicks in
I already have all the parts and was thinking of something similar, but this idea is the set up I'll be using. Thanks man! Oh and at today's prices its right around $25 total (incl tax) in my area.
it seems what's behind you is almost as important as what's in front when setting up a blind... set them up so, not only can you see in front, you don't have to worry about being seen from behind...
A very beautiful and extraordinary adventure, please visit back my brother, I am also a hunter who likes hunting, I come from Indonesia.I really like an adventure that you present, it makes my heart flutter to see it because it is so interesting. Success always for you my brother.👍💯
I saw these stakes in the Tractor Supply store and came up with the same idea. I built 2 all ready with army surplus forest green leafy camo net I had laying around. I want to build a couple with burlap like yours next. They are nice and light and are great for running and gunning or just set them up on your property and hunt the wind.