I usually wear gloves, for a few reasons. First I don't like to get my hands scraped, cut, and have to tend to the wounds for a few days, and second wearing gloves keeps my hands clean enough to use the camera in the shop, or answer the phone, simply by slipping the gloves off.
I like these rubber coated ones. The grip is really good, they clean up easy with a rag and brake cleaner, fit really good, and are cheap.
The feeling of working with a nut or screw or something small isn't quite as nimble as bare hands, but I'm not into that phase right now.
The mechanics gloves on the left, I use more for moving things around the shop, or generally dirty but not greasy/oily stuff.
The fit on the rubber coated gloves is good.
I like these rubber coated ones. The grip is really good, they clean up easy with a rag and brake cleaner, fit really good, and are cheap.
The feeling of working with a nut or screw or something small isn't quite as nimble as bare hands, but I'm not into that phase right now.
The mechanics gloves on the left, I use more for moving things around the shop, or generally dirty but not greasy/oily stuff.
The fit on the rubber coated gloves is good.

heck, i rarely wash my hands to eat lunch...
when handling nuts or something you need to FEEL your way through.
