clothing for raking

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slats
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clothing for raking

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where and what is the best protective clothing to buy for raking
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i buy most of my work clothes at k mart. that way if you get grass stains jumping in your pile of leaves you are not out much............sorry couldnt resist. there was a good thread about this about 3 weeks ago. rosanna
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Welder's clothing is available from any safety supply house, Grainger, McMaster-Carr http://www.mcmaster.com or Galeton http://www.galeton.com. You can but the jackets or just the sleeves. Gloves are usually Zetex Plus and are available (relatively inexpensively) from Galeton, and most glass distributors.

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rosanna gusler wrote:there was a good thread about this about 3 weeks ago
http://www.warmglass.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2034
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welders sleeves,welders apron, a heat resistent face shield, and long gloves
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doctac,

Please see your private messages. I'm away for a few days, back online Sunday. Thanks.

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