Gloves for handling wood/splitting/stacking

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Wendell hit the nail on the head: Atlas Fit--light, airy, and bulletproof. There's not much I do without them now.

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I also like the wells lamont gloves for splitting and stacking but for saw use I get the padded palm gloves. The padded ones have greatly reduced the effects of carpel tunnel and while expensive the price is well worth it.
 
I use those disposable yellow gloves you get at TSC in a 10 pk for wood processing. And good leather gloves for throwing wood into the fire.

Now a days I wont touch and fire wood without gloves...no special reason really, that's just the way it is. I use to just throw out the yellow gloves once they got a hole in them but a guy on the arboristsite got me too wrapping the holes with duct tape to extend the life of the glove.
 
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