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Anyone have experience with these type of gloves? Ok for approval, and will hand guards stay on this material well with E6000, or suggest another adhesive? Thanks!71ea085f1f0a390b7fd1f487dd006e5b.jpg

 

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31 minutes ago, Bud Spaklur said:

What’s the material on top? Looks like a cotton-like material on top of rubber?

I used Loctite to glue my silicone plates to my rubber gloves. E6000, gorilla glue, superglue- none of that stuff works. Loctite will get the silicone to stick to the rubber.


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It's nylon, and no, it is not on top of the glove.  Maybe Loctite would work?  I can try it.  Thanks.

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Joseph suggested to put wax paper inside gloves before glueing. 
 
I got on here to post the same thing. 
 
 
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Ooh, nice idea. Thanks! I was worried about the bleed through.

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Trust me on the wax-paper thing.  If you are using my hand guards, you can use E-6000 to attach them, as I embed the backs with cloth.  Note that for level 2 and above that gloves must be made entirely of rubber, but if you scuff-up the back with sandpaper and clean it thoroughly with alcohol they will adhere firmly.

 

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Mine are a $5 pair of Gorilla Gloves that look just like those (including the green trim!) and I have the plates attached with white industrial strength velcro.  Been trooping in them for 3 1/2 years, and they've never come unattached.

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