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welding gloves


lvwill

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OK this is probably bs but I have big hands and it's important.
I have looked high and low for a pair of welding gloves that I can fit my hands into comfortably. Tryed all different brands and finally after trying all the cheap stuff, went to lowes and checked out the kobalt branded gloves. Feel like a nice pair of driving gloves .
so what do you use and how much???

Lowes is 20 a pair and I went back and bought a second pair for the BBQ
 
I also have a pretty fair sized set of grabbers, so I can dig the search for a good fitting glove. I got some Hobart gloves, the blue ones if that means anything to you. I think I gave about $20.
 
I got a 3 pack at TSC, which I think they still sell the same gloves. But I bought mine so many years ago I can't remember what I paid for them.
 
Why wear gloves? Just remember what's hot and use pliers to pick it up.
I'm not a fan of gloves. The only time I use them is when I weld upside down. I use just regular cheap leather gloves.


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