Wholesale Price China 12″ rubber glove with cotton linning-rough finish Montreal Supplier
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 12″ length(31cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, left/right hand, 210g/pair, 120pairs/case. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, glove box, etc.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex.
12″ length(31cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, left/right hand, 210g/pair, 120pairs/case.
Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, glove box, etc.
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When it comes to protecting your hands while on the job you should NEVER settle!
Whether you’re searching a subject, searching a vehicle, at the scene of a MV crash where extrication is needed or making a dynamic entry….you’ll want the palms AND ALSO the back and sides of your hand to be protected.
With Level 5 Spectra cut-resistant material sewn in to protect the palm side and back side of your hand and fingers….
….YOU TRULY GET FULL ARMOR PROTECTION FOR YOUR HANDS!!
Spectra® fiber is one of the strongest and lightest fibers available. A bright white polyethylene, it is 15 times stronger than steel, more durable than polyester and has a specific strength that is 40% greater than aramid fiber.
The Guardian Gloves offer you OPTIMUM protection for your hands!
Our Guardian Gloves, designed specifically by our Founder (Officer Suresh Madhavan), give you the ULTIMATE in hand protection…
…while helping to maintain the dexterity and comfort you want AND NEED!
Gloves that protect your hands are great after all ….but if they don’t allow for dexterity to allow you to FEEL what you are touching….what’s the point?
Features:
100% Spectra Lining protects not only palms BUT ALSO the back and sides of the hand
Armor-Skin on the palm and finger tips
Smart-Touch index finger and thumb for smart phone/touch-screen capability
Injected Rubber (High Density) on the back of the hands to protect fingers, knuckles and the back of hands
Benefits:
Superior cut protection
Spectra Lining offers protection of front, back and sides of hands with LEVEL 5 cut protection
Excellent durability and abrasion resistance….for LONG LASTING use
Spectra Level 5 cut protection EVEN WHEN THE GLOVES ARE WET (something most “cut resistant” gloves DO NOT offer)
Lightweight comfort AND breathable
High Density Injected Rubber on the back of the hands offer OUTSTANDING protection while allowing great flexion and mobility while maintaining a low profile (unlike hard, plastic knuckle gloves)
No need to remove your gloves to use your smartphone or touch-screen device
Superior blend and placement of materials provide a fit that makes this glove fit like a batting glove….NOT a bulky, chunky search glove
Armor-Skin on the palms and fingers give you superior grip under AND protection all conditions….wet or dry
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This tutorial shows how to make a latex Batman mask, cast from a plaster mold. This method can be applied to any mask design. It’s not a perfect process, but it is a good budget option, easy for beginners.
Read FAQ below for answers to the most common questions:
How much does this cost?
Estimated cost is about $10 for the mold, and $5 for each mask cast. It’s best to buy mask-making latex by the gallon, for about $50. A gallon of latex is enough to make several masks with. Buying the latex, plaster, and clay to start mask making can put you back around $60, most of that being the cost of latex. Probably not the cheapest method for making only a single mask (unless you can find only a half-gallon or pint of latex), but great for multiple projects.
Where can I buy latex?
It’s best to buy liquid latex for mask-making on online stores, like eBay, or from other effects product suppliers. These suppliers usually have it in stock:
http://myworld.ebay.com/ecbarista/
http://myworld.ebay.com/fun_fx/
If you can find a local source, that can be cheaper.
MAKE SURE that if you buy latex, it’s specifically latex for mask-making. Other more common “molding ” latex products are not safe on skin.
Where can I get good, cheap clay?
The clay I used was a water-based pottery clay I bought at Hobby Lobby. A 25-pound box for $10 (with a 40% off coupon). That’s a great start, a lot of clay that can last a while. It’s soft and easy to work with for beginners. Or most arts and craft stores should have a 10-pound box of cheap modeling clay for under $10.
Why not just buy the costume mask? It looks better than this one…
It depends on your head. Heh. My nose is a bit large, and so my face looked rather goofy on the costume mask This one fits my head better, doesn’t have a Velcro seam at the back, and better proportioned overall.
However, getting a perfectly smooth finish on a mask like this is very difficult. That would come down to having a very clean mold, which I didn’t have. If you take the time, a homemade mask like this can look better than the costume version.
See how I made a Bane mask and the rest of the Batsuit:
See the video I made with this, along with the rest of the costume, here:
More detailed instructions and material lists:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Latex-Mask-Part-1-Plaster-Head-Mold-and-Clay-Scul/
http://www.instructables.com/id/Latex-Mask-Part-2-Molding-the-Sculpt-and-Casting-/
Time-lapse of mask sculpt: