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Deb L 2015-07-06 1:13pm

Compression Gloves
 
Has anyone tried compression gloves for arthritis at the torch? I could use them but can't figure out how to keep from setting them on fire:???:

I could cut the fingers off lower as much of my problems are from the knuckles back but still not sure if it works and I hate to cut a pair and then find them still getting hot. I especially need one for my right dominate hand. I could get by without one for my left, plus it would probably be hard to hold the mandrel. Of course it may be hard to hold the glass with a glove on also!

I don't want to buy a spinner as most of my problems are with my right hand.

designerbeads 2015-07-07 5:29am

have you tried the ones called I think, handeze? still not fireproof but, fingerless

I also came across one knitter who had made her own pair with a stretch cotton...no pattern though

AVTrout 2015-07-07 8:27am

I have a few pairs of these that I love (Amazon)
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...uL._SY679_.jpg

and a pair of Isotoners that I don't love as much because they're a little big on me.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...DL._SX522_.jpg

I have not used either pair for torching, but I honestly haven't burned my hands yet (8 years and counting). When my arthritis is bad I just don't torch, but if you can handle it, I'd throw on a pair and try it! Fingerless for sure.

Tillie 2015-07-07 9:09am

I have the same gray ones! Love them!

Deb L 2015-07-07 10:23am

Thanks for the info, peeps! I'm off to Amazon to look for gray gloves. I just hope I don't catch one on fire because I imagine it would be hard to get off quickly.

Alexia, if I waited for my hands to quit hurting before I torched I'd never torch:???:

jhana 2015-07-07 11:37am

Are any of you taking tumeric for arthritis?
It really helps inflammation.
It thins blood so you have too ask your doctor if there are any drug interactions
and Google it, but it helps me a lot with inflammation from CRPS/RSD.
Costco has some good combos, one with black pepper which is said
to be an excellent catalyst for the tumeric.
I take this one-
http://www.costco.com/trunature%C2%A....11671548.html

Deb L 2015-07-07 2:48pm

I hadn't heard about using that. Not sure it would work well with ibuprofen and Aleve.

Speedslug 2015-07-07 3:28pm

I had heard a little research about tumeric helping with insulin resistance as well.
Small study, overseas in India and had not been looked into much in the west.

allicat 2015-07-07 4:25pm

Another thought if I may. The CarbonX Carbon Fiber Knit FR Gloves claim "CarbonX fire gloves are the only fabric gloves able to withstand the direct flame of a blow torch without melting, igniting, or burning—even when exposed to the flame for up to 20 times longer than the leading competition." Maybe a pair of those with the fingers cut a little longer than the compression gloves might do the trick? They are around $20.

Deb L 2015-07-08 6:10am

Allie, I'll look them up. I'd love to find something with some fire resistance plus compression. Maybe they would work.

allicat 2015-07-08 1:01pm

Sorry; I just reread what I wrote. They aren't compression gloves, but I thought wearing them over the compression gloves would give you the best of both worlds!

Tillie 2015-07-09 10:25pm

Do you have a link for those CarbonX gloves?

Deb L 2015-07-10 4:51pm

This is one of several. http://www.magidglove.com/CARBON-X-K...-SZ-CX100.aspx just Google carbonx knit glove

Eileen 2015-07-10 8:08pm

Make sure to keep a big enough water jug on the bench to fi5 your hand in just in case.

Deb L 2015-07-11 6:13pm

You bet! I'm still trying to decide if it's worth it to get gloves much less use them inches from an 1800 degree flame!


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