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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 24″ length(62cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, ambidextrous style (fits either hand), 570g/pair, 50pairs/case. Good resistance against acid and alkali. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.


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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex.

24″ length(62cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, ambidextrous style (fits either hand), 570g/pair, 50pairs/case.

Good resistance against acid and alkali. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.

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  • This is a really fun trick I guess. It is not a how to clean anything, it is just what you can do with your gloves when you have free time.
    I did live in Scotland before Wales and I picked this up whilst living there. The Scots have a lot of cool tricks.
    If you are interested in the music, it is not copyright but I think Youtube content ID will pick it up for me if you try to put it on your channel,
    Hi, It’s Sprig Barton
    and you know after living in Scotland
    for such a long time
    well a year
    I did learn how to make a bagpipe
    out of these disposable gloves
    and its really easy
    so I’m going to share it with you
    you take this end
    put it over a tube
    it can be a loo roll, toilet paper roll
    or a paper towel roll
    and i’ve use a twistie to attatch it
    alright, sounds good, doesn’t it.
    yep, that’s really good
    ok, then you take a straw
    or anything else that you have that is like a straw
    like a pen bottom or something
    because you’re crazy, right,
    when you want to do this
    so you might just have a pen handy
    and not a straw
    and then
    cut a little hole
    enough for the straw to go into the finger
    ok, looks good right!
    now, you can tape this up
    or you can just hold it like
    I’m going to do right now.
    you can actually just

    what it is you’re pulling it tight
    against this hole
    this hole in the cardboard
    you can’t just blow
    you have to pull it tight over this bit

    sounds kind of like a reed
    you know, like on a clarinet, or something
    maybe better, better than a clarinet, yeah.
    oh well
    that’s your… that’s not really a good cleaning tip
    is it!
    That’s a good tip of what to do
    with a glove and a straw.
    or how to make a quick bagpipe
    or maybe if you’re in the pub
    and you’ve got these things with you
    and you want to go crazy
    just give this a shot
    have a go!
    OK
    Thanks for watching Sprig Barton
    Make a disposable glove bagpipe
    Great! huh, great stuff!
    Yes, Latex, disposable glove
    mmm
    well that’s it for today
    and please click to watch another video or to subscribe



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