12 Years Manufacturer 32″ Large cuff rubber glove sale to Comoros
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32″ length(82cm), smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, cuff perimeter:75cm, 800g/pair, 50pairs/case.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32″ length(82cm), smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, cuff perimeter:75cm, 800g/pair, 50pairs/case.
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I have typed out all the instructions down below! If you have any questions, please read the tips section first AND I am goingto assume you are reading the instructions too! Also, I bought this kit in Japan in August of 2012, so I don’t know if that affected the kit at all. Thank you guys so much for watching!
♥What the kit contains♥
- Part A (100g)
- Part B (40g)
- Plastic Gloves
- 2 Measuring Cups
- Plastic Stirring Stick
- Instructions Page
♥Ratio is 100g:40g♥
NOTE: This is a 10:4 ratio kit. This means any of these combinations or variations will work:
5g Part A to 2g Part B
10g Part A to 4g Part B
20 g Part A to 8g Part B (this is what I used)
40g Part A to 16g Part B
80 g Part A to 32g Part B
100 g Part A to 40g Part B
etc
♥Instructions♥
1. Measure 20g Part A
2. Mix in your desired color (You may need between 3-5 drops BUT this may mess up the solification process. I only used 1-2 drops but the color didn’t come through in the end)
3. Measure 8g Part B
4. Mix VERY quickly, within 30-45 seconds
5. Pour into your desired mold, FAST and only up to 1/5 of the height. This thing rises FIVE TIMES its height.
6. Wait at LEAST 20 minutes for hardening, especially if you live in a humid environment! A full hour will ensure that the squishy will not be deformed when squished! Again, this also depends on the mold you use!
7. Shade with whatever you would like to: chalk pastels, paint, eyeshadows, etc. Go experiment!
♥Tips♥
1. DO NOT pour Part B directly into Part A for two reasons:
a) You need a precise measurement of 8 grams to 20 grams (or any other ratio combinations), and since you want to be precise, you may go slowly, and the chemical reaction will start occuring before you can pour it into your mold.
b) The chemical reaction is VERY fast, and if you pour it in unevenly, only part of Part A will mix with Part B, and your squishies may come out LIQUIDY. No good.
2. BE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES. These are chemicals you are dealing with, and like resin, these can give you skin irritations.
3. Be VERY fast in mixing Part A to Part B to ensure full mixing and proper squishy solidification.
4. DO NOT touch the foam while it is rising, it can get stuck on your fingers and your clothes.
5. Rubbing Alcohol can remove the liquid Part A or Part B or the mixture from the plastic stirring stick and your hands. It may be harder to get the hardened foam off the plastic stick with the rubbing alcohol.
♥Squishiness♥
This all depends on a few factors:
- if your foam sticks to the mold its in (plastic, silicone, rubber, etc)
- if the correct ratios were added
- temperature/humidity of the environment you are doing the reaction in
Have fun! Go experiment, but be safe!
♥FAQ♥
1. What camera do you use?
Canon EOS Kiss X4 or Canon Powershot SX280 HS
2. What editor do you use?
The good ole simple “Windows Live Movie Maker” (WLMM). As of late May 2014, I am using iMovie as well.
3. What glaze do you use?
Triple Thick (works for me, so why not!)
4. What brands of polymer clay do you usually use?
Sculpey III & Premo
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“Tires – Some sensational footage of driving and accidents – Animated titles.” Produced by Jam Handy.
Reupload of a previously uploaded film with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The film was silent. I have added Franz Liszt’s “Reminiscences de Don Juan” (Fantasia on Mozart’s Don Giovanni) (1841) MIDI classical piano music produced by Bernd Krueger, from http://www.piano-midi.de licensed under the cc-by-sa Germany License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Rubber_Company
The United States Rubber Company was founded in Naugatuck, Connecticut in 1892. It was one of the original 12 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and became Uniroyal Inc. in 1961. In 1990, Uniroyal was acquired by France-based tire maker Michelin.
One of Uniroyal’s best known products is the Tiger Paw tire introduced in the 1960s and included as original equipment for that decade’s muscle cars such as the Pontiac GTO…
By 1892, there were many rubber manufacturing companies in Naugatuck, Connecticut, as well as elsewhere in Connecticut. Nine companies consolidated their operations in Naugatuck to become the United States Rubber Company. It should be noted that one of the nine, Goodyear’s India Rubber Glove Mfg. Co. (named Litchfield Rubber Co. until 1847) — which manufactured rubber gloves for telegraph linemen — was the only company in which Charles Goodyear, inventor of the rubber vulcanization process, is known to have owned stock.
From 1892 to 1913, the rubber footwear divisions of U.S. Rubber manufactured their products under 30 different brand names, including the Wales-Goodyear Shoe Co. The company consolidated these footwear brands under one name, Keds, in 1916, and were mass-marketed as the first flexible rubber-sole with canvas-top “sneakers” in 1917.
On May 26, 1896 Charles Dow created the Dow Industrial average of twelve industrial manufacturing stocks, which included among them U.S. Rubber Company. When the average expanded to a list of 20 stocks in 1916, U.S. Rubber remained, however the listing expanded to 30 stocks in 1928 and U.S. Rubber was dropped.
In an effort to increase its share of the automobile tire market in 1931, U.S. Rubber Company bought a substantial portion of the Gillette Safety Tire Company… The Gillette plant held large contracts with the General Motors Corporation and with the addition of U.S. Rubber products, became one of the world’s largest supplier of original equipment tires. U.S. Rubber produced tires under the Gillete, Ward, Atlas, U.S. Rubber and U.S. Royal brands.
In 1940, U.S. Rubber purchased the remainder of the Gillette Safety Tire Company, and began to expand and modernize the Eau Claire factory, greatly increasing production. During World War II, U.S. Rubber factories were devoted to production of war goods, and produced military truck and airplane tires, as well as the canvas-top, rubber-soled Jungle boot…
In late 1943, U.S. Rubber engineer Dr. Louis Marick developed a propeller de-icing system in which a rubber boot was fitted onto the leading edge of a propeller. The boot contained wires that conducted electricity to heat the edge and break-up ice…
In 1961, the company became Uniroyal Inc. The Uniroyal name was applied to all its operating components and products by 1967 creating a unified brand…
In 1985, Uniroyal was taken private by its management and the New York investment firm of Clayton & Dubilier to prevent a hostile takeover by financier Carl C. Icahn. At the time, Uniroyal was the fifth-largest tire company in the country. To help pay the nearly $1 billion in debt incurred in the leveraged buyout, the company sold its Uniroyal’s Chemical subsidiary to Avery Inc… for $760 million in May 1986.
The remaining tire operation was merged with that of B.F. Goodrich Company (NYSE: GR), a S&P 500-listed tire and rubber fabricator that made high-performance replacement tires. The joint venture partnership became the Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company…
…in 1988, Michelin Group, a subsidiary of the French tire company Michelin et Cie (Euronext: ML) proposed to acquire the Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company, and began acquiring a stake…
By May 1990, Michelin Group completed its purchase of Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company from Clayton & Dubilier of New York. The deal was valued at about US$1.5 billion…





