Usually, but not always. Unless it's super hot outside I grab whatever is handy, either cheapy leather gloves or the grippy cloth ones. I hate splinters but I'm actually more worried about spiders.Sorry if this has been asked before. Do you use gloves when moving or stacking wood for a couple of hours?
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Yes. I always wear gloves when handling firewood.
When I'm cutting, I had a few pair of Kevlar lined gloves that were given to me. I now have a pair of those that were tossed by a pipeliner working a local job. For moving wood from the basement to the fireplace, I just use the gloves I use for the stove, which are a pair of Hobart welding gloves.
It seems like any time I decide to forgo the gloves, even to move a piece or two, I get a splinter.
Sorry if this has been asked before. Do you use gloves when moving or stacking wood for a couple of hours?
Thanks!
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