Getting sawdust out of gloves?

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Leaf blower? Seriously, when I mow or cut with slip-on shoes or cut with loose gloves, shooting a bit of leaf blower air into them does a good job of clearing 'em out. May or may not work for you, but it seems to work well enough for me!
 
i tend to vacuum cleaner my gloves, pockets, boots etc after a good days sawing. keeps the lady of the house happier...
 
don't wear gloves...unless it is really really cold, and then i wear the fitted type that don't let sawdust in. i would say a good ole turn them upside down and beat them would work
 
You guys have heard of washing machines, right? :ices_rofl:

I do not know what a washing machine is and I do not want to know!

Furthermore keep these contraptions away from my filthy chaps/gloves. It took a lot of work to get them looking "broken in" and I don't want to start all over....
:chainsawguy:
 
A lot may have to do with mind over matter,,,,,

If you don't mind, it don't matter.

But after some time, the sawdust seems to build up in the finger-tips of gloves, making the gloves fingers shorter in time.

Taking the glove and twisting/rolling the impacted finger(s) usually brakes up the clums and the sawdust falls out. Resiting the words "this little piggy went to market" if someone can over hear you , can make a safer work space as people tend to watch you a little more closely, ,,,,,, that, I don't know why?
 
OK, seriously, try this.
If they are getting sawdust/woodchips in them in the 1st place, I assume they are the cloth type.
Turn them inside out, put them on, and then blow them off with a compressor, leaf blower, whatever.
:chainsawguy:

Then WASH EM!!! :hmm3grin2orange:
 
I only use gloves when running the ropes or cutting some prickly crap.

But what sort of gloves would you have if you can wash them? Not leather, they turn out like sheets of stiff cardboard. If cotton, that's pretty gay. :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Sigh. I've almost worn out all my pastel gloves. The store doesn't have any more. What will I do? Sawdust in them is a minor problem compared to this. They also matched (until I got grease all over them) my thermos and earplugs.
 
Sigh. I've almost worn out all my pastel gloves... ...They also matched (until I got grease all over them) my thermos and earplugs.

Hummm... Matching "accessories" no less!

I'm afraid I am the exact opposite. I have a Stihl saw and wear Husky gloves!
(And I never hear the end of it! Seems to be sacrilegious...)
 
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