Tom Raymond Posted January 21, 2011 Report Posted January 21, 2011 Thanks, I bookmarked that site. Some of that stuff is cheap enough for resale.
hausdok Posted January 21, 2011 Report Posted January 21, 2011 I stopped buying disposable coveralls years ago. My experience was that they tore too easily - usually at the zippers - and were a royal pain to get in and out of. Long ago, I bought some XXL coveralls at Sears. I carry about 3-4 sets at a time in my vehicle and can put them on over everything and sew up holes when/if necessary. As I'm coming up out of the crawls, I just peel them off and turn them inside out like the skin off a banana, while I'm still standing in the hatchway, roll them up and emerge nearly as clean and dry as when I went in (Unless, of course, I discover the hard way that there's water under the vapor barrier). A few diaper wipes to wipe down my face, neck, ears and hands and I'm back in business and smelling as nice as a baby - literally. ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!! Mike
Chad Fabry Posted January 21, 2011 Author Report Posted January 21, 2011 I stopped buying disposable coveralls years ago. My experience was that they tore too easily - usually at the zippers - and were a royal pain to get in and out of. A poem, cough, cough Portly Portents, inspired by Mike O'Handley My zipah's stuck and so am I, what evah will I do? My pee's backed up to my eye let's not talk about my pooh. My mind's ablaze with the pain Dupont has thrust on me Damn zippah's stuck once again Oh lawd I has to pee
Erby Posted January 21, 2011 Report Posted January 21, 2011 I can just picture Mike standing there yanking on a zipah while the stain spreads.
Terence McCann Posted January 21, 2011 Report Posted January 21, 2011 Based on that poem we should start calling Mike "Rochester".
bruce816 Posted February 28, 2011 Report Posted February 28, 2011 I stopped buying disposable coveralls years ago. My experience was that they tore too easily - usually at the zippers - and were a royal pain to get in and out of. Long ago, I bought some XXL coveralls at Sears. I carry about 3-4 sets at a time in my vehicle and can put them on over everything and sew up holes when/if necessary. As I'm coming up out of the crawls, I just peel them off and turn them inside out like the skin off a banana, while I'm still standing in the hatchway, roll them up and emerge nearly as clean and dry as when I went in (Unless, of course, I discover the hard way that there's water under the vapor barrier). A few diaper wipes to wipe down my face, neck, ears and hands and I'm back in business and smelling as nice as a baby - literally. ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!! Mike my own personal thought, and lest I offend, it is my own personal thought.... I don't really want to have to wash those coveralls and put somebody else's dirt, cat poop/pee, spider webs and asbestos in MY washing machine. I have been buying the Kleenguard XP by the case, but I like the price of these a LOT better. Are they really "Lite and Kool"? I really want to believe that...really...
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