First of all I never wear any gloves around anything spinning, just to get that out of the way! To answer your question I have a thin pair of yellow kevler gloves inside a pair of Ansell gloves, after having a block slip out of my hands and recieving a few stitches, I found this was the best bet, the only time I put them on is to set up and remove mold cavities and cores to avoid all the sharp edges. Jump on the Ansell website, they have many different types of gloves, ranging from thin rubber coated for dexterity, to thick cut proof models. I believe the ones I use are the Hyflex model. They are not as cut proof as some, but with the kevler inside they sure are. |