Make a FireProof Glove

 by tycoyoken
video Make a FireProof Glove
An Awesome Way To Show You How Does a Fireproof Glove Works. I Show You How To Make One With Less Then 1 Bucks. If You Get Trap In Fire, You Could Use This To Remove Any Hot Items Without Hurt.

1. You will need to put on a cotton glove
2. put you hand in water to get it wet
3. Put on another plastic glove on it (use to prevent water dry out when burning)
4. put on the 3rd layer of cotton glove on it.

Let's see my video to know the effect.

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eoin123 says: Jul 25, 2011. 6:24 PM
i wish there was some way of making a suit like this
Blue Bastard says: Dec 1, 2010. 2:31 PM
does 95% cotton and 5%spandex gloves work?
someperson99 says: Apr 16, 2010. 4:50 PM
 so basically if you wanna have two fire hands youll need 6 gloves?

famo99 in reply to someperson99Oct 23, 2010. 12:17 AM
yeah, two cotton one plastic, make a cotton glove sandwich, with a plastic glove filling
TechNerd1012 says: Mar 7, 2010. 8:24 PM
I tried this, it worked well! Got a little carried away with it though
now I have to go bury my cat.
NOTE: do NOT try to pet your cat when your glove is on fire :P

jk awesome instructable
knexfan100 in reply to TechNerd1012Apr 13, 2010. 2:15 PM
poor cat. 8(
52filipino says: Mar 25, 2010. 12:17 AM
How did you get the idea?

 
kensterdotnet says: Jan 24, 2008. 9:26 PM
Awesome, where did you get your cotton gloves?
TechNerd1012 in reply to kensterdotnetMar 7, 2010. 8:21 PM
I managed to get a pack of six from Harbor Freight Tools
foxtrot4697 says: Mar 7, 2010. 7:32 PM
Alright High-five! wait ow
hellpilot says: May 17, 2008. 1:47 PM
Very nice dude, I did it any my hands are cool and a cucumber. Except i used lisole Disinfectant spray which made the flames even COOLER!
PyroManiac96 in reply to hellpilotJun 25, 2008. 11:46 AM
and a cucumber? dont you mean cool "as" a cucumber?
killajones in reply to PyroManiac96Aug 25, 2008. 10:23 AM
I don't think he does mean 'as'. He probably is trying to tell us that he tries this with socks and a condom.
Kryptonite in reply to killajonesMar 7, 2010. 2:05 AM
Inappropriate but so appropriate. lol
Berkin in reply to killajonesApr 23, 2009. 7:54 PM
LMAO
PyroManiac96 in reply to killajonesNov 11, 2008. 4:34 PM
(\(O.o)/) <=== my reaction after reading your comment(killajones)

Too Much Information
hellpilot in reply to hellpilotMay 17, 2008. 7:42 PM
ehhh my dad wont let me do it anymore...
fknymphos says: Jan 11, 2010. 6:29 PM
I wanna try this.
Berkin says: Apr 23, 2009. 7:53 PM
Super cool! I am going to find a way to simplify this.
Rekaw in reply to BerkinNov 15, 2009. 3:03 AM
it's simple already xD 
Berkin in reply to RekawNov 16, 2009. 9:16 AM
I want to make it even MORE simple. :P
Rekaw in reply to BerkinNov 18, 2009. 6:56 AM
Ok, Good luck ^^
HisDarkestDays says: Oct 22, 2009. 5:27 PM
 i did it and it was awesome! then i put some oil. and it cooler!
Dafroft says: May 18, 2009. 7:02 PM
im gonna slap someone in the face with these
weasel999 in reply to DafroftJun 25, 2009. 5:36 PM
slap my teacher
Dafroft in reply to weasel999Oct 21, 2009. 3:23 PM
ok
Al936 says: Sep 3, 2009. 9:10 PM
do you think if I can some how find or make a latex jumpsuit and hat could I light myself on fire or would that be too much heat (oh ya I'm gonna take precautions before I do this if I can find some time to look or make the suit)
monsteb says: Jul 28, 2009. 6:56 AM
are you sure the latex wouldn't melt????
MrPyro1010 says: Jul 2, 2009. 9:17 AM
wouldn't the latex melt???
Nicky Pyro C. says: May 28, 2009. 2:44 PM
more easily escape from fire.. more like more easily play with fire!!
FrozenFlameInstructables says: Apr 12, 2009. 8:01 AM
You could also soak the glove in alum
Depredasangre says: Mar 15, 2009. 9:19 AM
you're a genius! i tried it an it was really fun!
yolo777 says: Dec 26, 2008. 11:34 AM
can someone else do the experiment? i want testimonials before i melt latex on my hand.
Prankmaster says: Dec 9, 2008. 1:10 AM
Does your fingers burn or sorE?????????????????
Thelonelysandwitch says: Oct 24, 2008. 12:24 PM
just buy Kevlar gloves they work just as well.
mr.dr.prof.joel says: Apr 14, 2008. 4:23 PM
ok good. now try it against thermite. . . . yeah made you think on that one didnt i
PsyOp says: Mar 28, 2008. 1:18 PM
whats the average burn time?
hazzadobo says: Mar 22, 2008. 7:08 PM
i tried it..... my hand's sore
caitlinsdad says: Mar 20, 2008. 12:46 PM
Every cook knows the easiest way to get burned is to have wet oven mitts and grabbing a hot heavy pan. In a real fire I don't know if having a layer of plastic fused to your skin is a good idea. Pilots and race car drivers wear a novimex aramid fiber knit suit/gloves to protect themselves.
Goodhart says: Mar 19, 2008. 5:06 PM
In a situation (like a burning building) where the heat would endure for an extended period, that glove could create a layer of superheated water and you might end up doing a lot more damage to your hands then with out the "water". Water only helps if it is allowed to evaporate, because that is how it cools other things off (carrying away the heat in the steam). If it is enclosed like this, it has the potential to get very hot.
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