Hi Jewel I am glad there are people like you who can find things wrong with articles I send, it means that knowledgeable people are finding faults with sections of these messages. I edit out a lot of stuff so it reads easily but post as I find. So thanks for picking this up. If more people did the same then we would end up with actual fact, minus the errors. Well done. Regards Ray
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jewel Blanch Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2007 13:18 To: bhm Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] An Explanation of Leather Work Gloves Whoa there! There is a big mistake in this article, and I quote: "* Goat - Independent tests have proven this to be a stronger and more durable leather. The natural lanolin produced by goats help to create the softest, most abrasion resistant leather. This leather is highly recommended for applications requiring tactile sensitivity." close quote. I am not questioning the attributes of kid leather, but whatever it is that causes its suppleness, it is not the natural lanolin produced by the goat. Sheep produce lanolin, . * Goats do not! The * lack of oil in the coat is the reason why goatkeepers have to provide waterproof shelter for them! Jewel ----- Original Message ----- From: Boyce, Ray To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 1:48 PM Subject: [BlindHandyMan] An Explanation of Leather Work Gloves Hi Everyone About Leather Hand Protection Leather gloves are best for protection from rough objects, sparks and heat, and for cushioning from blows in heavy duty work requirements. All kinds of leather provide comfort, durability, dexterity, mild heat resistance and abrasion protection. These advantages make leather a traditional favorite for industrial workers. Styles & Patterns * Leather Palms, Gunn Patterns - For protection from rough objects, sparks, heat and cushioning from blows in heavy duty work requirements. * Leather Palms, Clute Patterns - Greatest economy glove offering leather protection. * Drivers - Allow more dexterity when operating heavy machinery and vehicles. * Welders - Provide protection for welding and heat applications. * Mig/Tig Welders - afford a fine touch in low heat applications. Types Of Leather * Cow - Cow leather is the most commonly used leather within the glove industry due to its plentiful availability. The United States and Australia produce the majority of these hides. The advantages include comfort, durability, excellent abrasion and breathability. Chrome tanning of this leather provides greater wear and heat resistance. * Pig - Pigskin offers the greatest breathability due to the porous texture of this hide. Additionally, pigskin tends to become softer with use and withstands moisture without stiffening. When laundered, this leather will return more to its natural soft texture than other leathers. * Goat - Independent tests have proven this to be a stronger and more durable leather. The natural lanolin produced by goats help to create the softest, most abrasion resistant leather. This leather is highly recommended for applications requiring tactile sensitivity. Cuts Of Leather * Grain - Grain leather is the smooth external side of the hide. This type of leather provides durability and dexterity * Split - Split leather is the rougher internal side of the hide. The three different types of split leather is side, shoulder or belly split. Split Leather Types * Side Split - comes from the rib area of the animal. This part of the leather is more durable and provides the greatest protection because of its greater density of fibers. * Shoulder Split - is more economical than side, but less durable. 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