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Dec 4th, 2016: Tumgluttons
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Being Canadians they didn't need the ability to give anyone the finger. ;) link |
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I have a pair of military trigger finger mittens.
They're a fine weave NYCO (50/50-nylon/cotton) with leather palms and fingers to provide grip and break the wind. Attachment 58726 The liners are a wool blend (75/25-wool/nylon) which provide the insulation. Wool, unlike some other natural and many synthetic fibers, still insulates well even when wet. The nylon increases durability to reduce frequency of repairs. I'm guessing that the practice of dipping the wool mittens in salt water was to increase grip and form a layer of ice crystals in freezing weather to break the wind reducing the wind chill factor. I found that new surplus liners can now be bought at 2 pair for $5. Attachment 58727 I also have white trigger finger mitten covers for snow camouflage. Attachment 58728 Amazing what people were able to come up with before the advent of Gore-Tex laminates. |
Wool is magic "because it has tiny pores that draw in the moisture vapor to the center of the fiber where it's absorbed by a chemical process. The hydrogen bond of water, H2O, is actually broken, creating a chemical reaction with the wool fiber molecules to generate heat when it has taken on a lot of moisture."
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So if you leave your sheep out in the rain it might combust. :eek:
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if you apply too much friction...
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So when the poor little kittens lost their mittens, it was a good thing. :lol:
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When I was sailing the inside passage, in the winter, we had Dachstein mittens
Beyond a doubt they are the best mittens made. They wore like canvas, and they were so warm your hands would sweat when working even when the mittens were wet and it was sleeting. And remember, when you're wearing wool, if it's cold and wet, you're warm and dry. Or as one fishing boat captain I met said, "If you're cold and wet, then you're warm and dry." |
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