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On 5 Dec 2004 08:00:24 -0800, (Graycoyote) wrote:
Amen to that. I also like old thinner turtlenecks. They reduce the
shavings down the shirt; have no loose, dangling parts; and are quick
on and off so I can get right to turning. The front is great for
wiping off sandpaper, too.
Jack
Tim, I'm not a slave to fashion so I buy long & short sleeve cotton
shirts at a thrift shop for $2, rip off the pockets, wear them only for
turning (yeah, sure) and wash them separately.
I wonder if rubbing the sleeves with soap would prevent muscle cramps as
is claimed for a bar of soap between the sheets. 
Turn to Safety, Arch
My wife picked up a couple of turtlenecks that she calls "dickies"..
(i know someone will have a comment on that *g*)
they have a regular turtleneck, but only are about shoulder length...
they're perfect to wear under an old sweatshirt or 2, depending on
weather...
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