Kram
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Looking for better tig gloves. I found my current are far too thin and Im burning myself, even with a fibreglass finger wrap. When I had the mig I bought a pair of Ultima Gold, which were very good, lasted a long time, but are now worn out (holes but the stiching is good), I still use for grinding.
As a tig beginner I may occasionaly point the arc towards my feeding thumb, travel far too slow and other silly things, so what is best for me, another pair of gold?
A review hints these are slightly thicker
Or
The current ones are Parweld, the stiching was bad so parweld sent two more, not much better and they are going in the bin.
As a tig beginner I may occasionaly point the arc towards my feeding thumb, travel far too slow and other silly things, so what is best for me, another pair of gold?
Jayco Ultima Gold Tig White/Yellow Welding Gloves | at Zoro
Jayco - Ultima Gold Tig White/Yellow Welding Gloves - Size 10 available at Zoro.co.uk - UK's Leading Supplier of DIY Tools and Supplies'
www.zoro.co.uk
A review hints these are slightly thicker
Jayco Ultima Superior TIG White/Red Welding Gloves| at Zoro
Jayco - Ultima Superior TIG White/Red Welding Gloves - Size 10 available at Zoro.co.uk - UK's Leading Supplier of DIY Tools and Supplies'
www.zoro.co.uk
Or
Jayco Ultima Deerskin Yellow/Orange Tig Welding Gl| at Zoro
Jayco - Ultima Deerskin Yellow/Orange Tig Welding Gloves - Size 10 available at Zoro.co.uk - UK's Leading Supplier of DIY Tools and Supplies'
www.zoro.co.uk
Jayco Ultima Superior Reinforced Welders Gauntlet | at Zoro
Jayco - Ultima Superior Reinforced Welders Gauntlet available at Zoro.co.uk - UK's Leading Supplier of DIY Tools and Supplies'
www.zoro.co.uk
The current ones are Parweld, the stiching was bad so parweld sent two more, not much better and they are going in the bin.