Vibration Damping Gloves

Do any of you guys work in McDonald's?

"Hi, I'd like a Big Mac please"

"I can tell you are not hungry sir, so I wouldn't worry about it"

"No, I definately want a Big Mac"

"I would consult a dietian if this happens often."
 
Wow, how funny :rolleyes:

You were asking because you are worried about your health, I gave you some advice for when you should have things investigated.

Grow up

I didn't ask about advice on my health as then this thread would be LOCKED! Your attitude and posts are not wanted or asked for or even tollerated.
 
Jesus christ you have bad attitudes to everyone, the first guy who replied is entitled to that reply, if you don't agree with it then find but no need to go off one one for god sake...

You don't deserve any help with your attitude :rolleyes:
 
megatron doesn't live up to his username. He's a precious little flower who needs to wear gloves to use a pressure washer and who's pc and cars outside are a little too loud for his sensitive ears.
 
Wow

Attitude issues?

The sensation should go away after a while, gloves are only necessary for regular prolonged exposure. If it's for work see your HR dept and get them to provide the gloves.
 
Where can I buy some online to be ready for next time I am asked to do this task? I want some with gel in the palm and fingers. Its finger tips which are feeling a bit pins- and needles.

Unless you do it very regularly I wouldn't worry too much

Jesus christ ... god sake...
:rolleyes:

I asked a VERY specifically and precicely worded question which the 1st reply makes no attempt to answer. I knew from past experience about the mentality of the majority of this forum, which is why I worded it like that. I am not going to apologise for not appreciating people's responces which do not answer my simple question.

What is it that makes you think you are qualified to tell me that I don't need protection from vibrating tools?

You can thread **** all you want now - troll - I have been answered by a few more mature people already.
 
Oh you are mistaken, I'm perfectly mature, I just don't have such an attitude problem like you.

First off, this is the General Forum of OcUK, it's got a reputation for stupid answers, so you should not have being surprised by any stupid answers, despite that the first reply was perfectly fine.

If you want an specific answer go find a forum with people experience in that matter :rolleyes:
 
People were genuinely trying to save you a bit of cash and advising that perhaps these are not completely necessary.

This is a discussion forum, people discuss stuff. Get over yourself and grow up.
 
Seriously guys, the OP is obviouisly a trained medical professional (as demonstrated by his use of Medical terms) but has little common sense so needs help using google. :p

May i suggest that after seeing a real medical professional about the chip on his shoulder, and perhaps the Tinitus he thinks he has, the RSI he has recovered from and and other hypercondriac condition he thinks up he may perhaps risk typing "vibration reduction gloves" into google, and be wowwed by the first result....

http://www.antivibrationmethodsrubber.co.uk/html/av_gloves.html

I would hasten to add, although like all the others here i am clearly wrong that using a pressure washer from tiem to time is not going to cause long lasting damage, and the OP would find that if he held the lance less tightly and wore gloves to keep his hands warm he wouldnt be suffering loss of circulation and pins-and-needles in his fingers.
 
You don't have a clue! I will put these gloves as expenses on my tax return.

How were people supposed to know this based on your original post? It was safe to assume you would be paying and as such they were trying to advise on how it probably isn't necessary.
 
Seriously guys, the OP is obviouisly a trained medical professional (as demonstrated by his use of Medical terms) but has little common sense so needs help using google. :p

May i suggest that after seeing a real medical professional about the chip on his shoulder, and perhaps the Tinitus he thinks he has, the RSI he has recovered from and and other hypercondriac condition he thinks up he may perhaps risk typing "vibration reduction gloves" into google, and be wowwed by the first result....

http://www.antivibrationmethodsrubber.co.uk/html/av_gloves.html

I would hasten to add, although like all the others here i am clearly wrong that using a pressure washer from tiem to time is not going to cause long lasting damage, and the OP would find that if he held the lance less tightly and wore gloves to keep his hands warm he wouldnt be suffering loss of circulation and pins-and-needles in his fingers.

Ok, that is the same page I looked at but its imcomplete and there is no place to purchase. Dime bar, I want to buy not read specs.:)


Thanks to the people who answered the question rather than being an @££.

If you are so bored that you want to abuse people on the internet - you should get a life.
 
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