"Heat Proof" Glove Recommendations
#1
"Heat Proof" Glove Recommendations
Can anyone make any suggestions for a brand or type of glove for use in handling hot car bits at the track? Of course it would be nice if they had SOME flexibility--so don't tell me to get oven mitts or something!
We've been using the standard Mechanix-type gloves but found they aren't heavy duty enough temperature-wise all the time.
Thank you!
We've been using the standard Mechanix-type gloves but found they aren't heavy duty enough temperature-wise all the time.
Thank you!
#2
Former Vendor
I use a set of kevlar gloves. They are off white in color and have red dots on them. I don't have a clue were I got them I think maybe pegusas racing.
Randy
Randy
#3
Team Owner
go to a welding supply store for some good gloves or online but it is nice to try them on for size, Don't expect to pick up a dime with them like Playtex add use to say.
Last edited by John Shiels; 06-17-2007 at 10:16 AM.
#5
Le Mans Master
Mechanix Wear does have this Fabricator model that I think will suit your purposes well.
http://garage.mechanix.com/detail.aspx?ID=17
http://garage.mechanix.com/detail.aspx?ID=17
#6
Le Mans Master
I found these when kicking around the Mechanix Wear site. They should be good when working around hot rotors and calipers or headers.
http://garage.mechanix.com/detail.aspx?ID=22
These are intriguing, too:
http://garage.mechanix.com/detail.aspx?ID=19
http://garage.mechanix.com/detail.aspx?ID=20
Forum Vendors SDPC and JEGS sell them:
http://www.sdparts.com/catalogsdparts.aspx
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...hTerm=mechanix
http://garage.mechanix.com/detail.aspx?ID=22
These are intriguing, too:
http://garage.mechanix.com/detail.aspx?ID=19
http://garage.mechanix.com/detail.aspx?ID=20
Forum Vendors SDPC and JEGS sell them:
http://www.sdparts.com/catalogsdparts.aspx
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...hTerm=mechanix
#8
Thanks for the info people!! I know not to expect dime picking up powers with any gloves, but I was just hoping to avoid some big-blobby-foam-finger-esque glove. http://www.westsky.com/1fingr.gif
BTW I think it's sweet John S knows about Playtex gloves--maybe he used to be this nice little kid that helped his mum with the dishes!
Hey how many of you actually tried picking up the dime with the gloves?? I did LOLOL
BTW I think it's sweet John S knows about Playtex gloves--maybe he used to be this nice little kid that helped his mum with the dishes!
Hey how many of you actually tried picking up the dime with the gloves?? I did LOLOL
#9
Safety Car
I've found that a nice pair of leather gloves (like farm gloves) works great and offers the flexibility of picking up a dime. I wouldn't grab a hot rotor with them, but I work on my exhaust all the time after track sessions. They protect me very well if I bump against or need to reposition something.
If you really need to hold on to something hot for awhile, get some think leather welding gloves as stated above. But no "touch".
If you really need to hold on to something hot for awhile, get some think leather welding gloves as stated above. But no "touch".
#10
Team Owner
Thanks for the info people!! I know not to expect dime picking up powers with any gloves, but I was just hoping to avoid some big-blobby-foam-finger-esque glove. http://www.westsky.com/1fingr.gif
BTW I think it's sweet John S knows about Playtex gloves--maybe he used to be this nice little kid that helped his mum with the dishes!
Hey how many of you actually tried picking up the dime with the gloves?? I did LOLOL
BTW I think it's sweet John S knows about Playtex gloves--maybe he used to be this nice little kid that helped his mum with the dishes!
Hey how many of you actually tried picking up the dime with the gloves?? I did LOLOL