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Buster121
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Got some of those packs from Halfords been trying them this week and have to say they work, what I do is put one on my left hand behind my glove the right one not so bad as use that scraping etc
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Harden up man! :P

:D :lol:
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Good to hear there helping Buster. I must say that my hands do split in this really cold weather. Although not as bad if not wet or windy. I don’t wear gloves though. I have gone back to my farming days when because of milking my hands were wet a lot of the time and used to split a lot. I have been to Mole Valley Farmers and brought a tub of udder cream, works great.
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Murray wrote: Wed Dec 14, 2022 6:26 am Harden up man! :P

:D :lol:
Worked outside most of my life but just cannot take it anymore :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Andy wrote: Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:46 am Good to hear there helping Buster. I must say that my hands do split in this really cold weather. Although not as bad if not wet or windy. I don’t wear gloves though. I have gone back to my farming days when because of milking my hands were wet a lot of the time and used to split a lot. I have been to Mole Valley Farmers and brought a tub of udder cream, works great.
Tried the foot ones on my hand today bag of sh**

Mine split terrible as well and my lips glad you got sorted
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Gloves :shock: 🤣😂,used to help my mentor when he was ill ,he had a 40 foot loft ( 25 widowhood cocks / hens along with a youngbird and a Stock loft in Winter that’s after I had cleaned out my lofts…and traveled 3 mile through snow / ice to his house in the bleakest winter conditions, can’t ever wearing gloves.

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pvdmr wrote: Wed Dec 14, 2022 12:00 pm Gloves :shock: 🤣😂,used to help my mentor when he was ill ,he had a 40 foot loft ( 25 widowhood cocks / hens along with a youngbird and a Stock loft in Winter that’s after I had cleaned out my lofts…and traveled 3 mile through snow / ice to his house in the bleakest winter conditions, can’t ever wearing gloves.

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Rubber work gloves Stu, I have to wear things I would not normally or used to as my health conditions dictate the need to, never used to wear coats or anything except short sleeve T shirt and walk every where in all weathers
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Andy wrote: Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:46 am Good to hear there helping Buster. I must say that my hands do split in this really cold weather. Although not as bad if not wet or windy. I don’t wear gloves though. I have gone back to my farming days when because of milking my hands were wet a lot of the time and used to split a lot. I have been to Mole Valley Farmers and brought a tub of udder cream, works great.
Yeah I know that feeling Andy, remarkably painful. I still get a few splits during the winter, I use either hemp cream or Neutrogena.
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Buster121 wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:05 pm Got some of those packs from Halfords been trying them this week and have to say they work, what I do is put one on my left hand behind my glove the right one not so bad as use that scraping etc
I have to say I have had various different kinds over the years and loved them. Most of them had a clicker in them to activate them and they would last an hour or so before going solid, you then had to boil them to reset them so were useable time and time again. I used to have them in pockets when cleaning out and bedding up the cattle during the winter. Think I've still got some somewhere, I'll have to look them out as I could have done with them over the past few days 👍😁
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pvdmr wrote: Wed Dec 14, 2022 12:00 pm Gloves :shock: 🤣😂,used to help my mentor when he was ill ,he had a 40 foot loft ( 25 widowhood cocks / hens along with a youngbird and a Stock loft in Winter that’s after I had cleaned out my lofts…and traveled 3 mile through snow / ice to his house in the bleakest winter conditions, can’t ever wearing gloves.

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I must admit I don't really like wearing gloves but do find I use them more these days.
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