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Mark Bolam
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I got some seal skinz gloves I use, waterproof. Always suffered with bad hands and feet since I was a kid. Just recently started wearing thermal top and leggings, think it helps a bit. Had it before when hands get cold and they seize so much I cant open a carabiner!

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I take Ginko Biloba too..it really helped my hands, but I stick my mitts over the saw exhaust on cold days too. Can't do much about wet gloves though...I always carry a spare pair and try and dry them out on the engine block...

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Personally i never wear gloves, never think to take any with me, makes my fingers feel all thick and clumsy, but i do like to wear about 5 layers of clothing on cold days, .. but i have always been puzzled by lorry drivers stepping out of the cab ready to put gloves on even in summer time, and its not like they are going to do anything to get dirty as all loading is done by timber crane, its like getting out of you car to open your front door, and they all seem to do it. Why.

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