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how do you attach the pucks to the gloves?
I've tried using Tarzan grip but it just falls off. BTW i cant get a hold of a hot glue gun so i can't use that.

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melt the puck abit then hold it firmly agaisnt the glove. Try using a blow torch because it melts into a pool of than so you can push your glove on but alternatively over an open flame such as a gas stove works almost as great just dont let it drip heaps, also dont breath in the fumes... not the best tasting.


Robert Le said:
melt the puck abit then hold it firmly agaisnt the glove. Try using a blow torch because it melts into a pool of than so you can push your glove on but alternatively over an open flame such as a gas stove works almost as great just dont let it drip heaps, also dont breath in the fumes... not the best tasting.

Does this make the puck smaller? but great idea, i do have a camper oven which uses butane.
velcro is the way to go!
go to bunnings and buy some industrial strength velcro with adhesive backing. your gloves should outlast your pucks anyway so it's nice if they are removeable and easily replaced
Use velcro! Stick the 'loop' side to your gloves with kwik grip or similar glue, then stick pucks (which have the 'hook' side of the velcro) to your gloves. Get some Slippery Dip Slide Pucks if you want good ones.
I just made my slide gloves today, I used a hot glue gun to attach velcro to both glove and pucks. Alternatively I've heard shoe-goo is pretty good.
Shoe glue (not called goo anymore) works fine and you can get away with bonding on strips of velcro from GoLo, but the adhesive on the better hardware velcro is easily up to the job. Bunnings sell boxes with two sets of roughly 7 x 9 cm hook and loop. One of those on a leather (lady's) gardening glove with elasticised wrist, a set of Slippery Dips, and your life will suddenly be 100% more rad.


Dave R said:
Shoe glue (not called goo anymore) works fine and you can get away with bonding on strips of velcro from GoLo, but the adhesive on the better hardware velcro is easily up to the job. Bunnings sell boxes with two sets of roughly 7 x 9 cm hook and loop. One of those on a leather (lady's) gardening glove with elasticised wrist, a set of Slippery Dips, and your life will suddenly be 100% more rad.

Any shoe glue brand in particular?
Since when did it change to shoe glue instead of shoe goo? 
I just checked the two tubes I have and they both say goo. 

Maybe you got a dodgy ripoff brand dave hahaha

Dave R said:
Shoe glue (not called goo anymore) works fine and you can get away with bonding on strips of velcro from GoLo, but the adhesive on the better hardware velcro is easily up to the job. Bunnings sell boxes with two sets of roughly 7 x 9 cm hook and loop. One of those on a leather (lady's) gardening glove with elasticised wrist, a set of Slippery Dips, and your life will suddenly be 100% more rad.
Yeah I've seen it for sale recently as shoe-goo haha.
Just thought I'd show you guys the gloves I made the other day: http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5282/5210660955_83572c88b5.jpg


Jordan said:
Just thought I'd show you guys the gloves I made the other day: http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5282/5210660955_83572c88b5.jpg
nice.

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