Hey,
After a handsaw accident of cutting the side of my finger a bit, im searching for good gloves to prevent that in the future.
Any suggestions for a good glove to stop a cut from a handsaw?
It doesn't need to be specialized for other tools I only cut branches out of my trees around the house we a manual handsaw.
Howdy, welcome. I think there are some cut resistant gloves some butchers use, but they are mesh and would snag on the saw. For a hand saw, leather seems best, but don't wear gloves with power saws because if they catch a tooth, they'll drag your hand right in.
Try mechanics gloves you can get them almost anywhere including Harbor Freight. They are strong and flexible. Anything thick would be hard to grip a saw with.
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