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