My experience is that nitrile hold up a little better wiagainst epoxy solvents. However, I would not use either one with any solvent without first coating my hands with Invisible Gloves. It is advertised to protect against skin absorbtion of everything up to and including MEK. Available from ACS.
Remember, you have only one set of kidneys and liver to give for your project.
Ralph Baker
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Latex / nitrile gloves
Latex / nitrile gloves
I second that. I don't know about other solvents but I saw a presentation by
the Poly-Fiber rep a Oshkosh and he told the crowd that polyurethane
absolutely would penetrate latex gloves. He advised always using Invisible
Gloves. It's a cheap and easy extra level of protection.
Allen Poulsen
786R
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the Poly-Fiber rep a Oshkosh and he told the crowd that polyurethane
absolutely would penetrate latex gloves. He advised always using Invisible
Gloves. It's a cheap and easy extra level of protection.
Allen Poulsen
786R
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Baker" <rebaker@sc.rr.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 10:01 PM
Subject: Latex / nitrile gloves
My experience is that nitrile hold up a little better wiagainst epoxy
solvents. However, I would not use either one with any solvent without
first coating my hands with Invisible Gloves. It is advertised to protect
against skin absorbtion of everything up to and including MEK. Available
from ACS.
Remember, you have only one set of kidneys and liver to give for your
project.
Ralph Baker
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