You need to learn to stop grabbing hot stuff.
You need to learn to stop grabbing hot stuff.
Hahaha yes. This. Welding gloves are intended to protect your hands from sparks, radiant heat and UV light. They are NOT intended to pick up hot metal.
There are such things as "hot gloves". Used to be made from asbestos, nowadays a composite like Kevlar. Mine are supposed to be good for 1000 deg F. I wouldn't want to weld in them.
You need to learn to stop grabbing hot stuff.
TIG gloves from Harbor Freight. I like the dexterity with a thinner glove and with that come the acknowledgment that they wear out quicker. Low price makes it palatable to higher frequency of replacement. $10 ea.
I also wear the hy-flex gloves for assembly and tacking stuff together all the time. $3.50 ea.
https://www.harborfreight.com/catal...,EAFeatured+Weight,f,Sale+Rank,f&q=tig+gloves
https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/...lex-ultra-lightweight-assembly-glove-11-800-8
...Tig gloves tend to get destroyed in the summer from being saturated in sweat...
I use the Tillman/prostar "mig/tig" for most mig welding under 150a or so. They are like a heavy tig glove, top grain leather, great dexterity. Good for incidental contact with blazing hot materials, and give plenty of time to feel heat before burning yourself, and you can throw them off one handed if they do get too hot. I don't wear gloves that won't come off in a hurry if needed... If I'm running long beads, sometimes ill wear a thicker stick glove on my left hand for positioning while welding and working with hot metal. That gives me a good compromise for trigger hand comfort and heat resistance for the left hand. I've never seen the benefit of 30 to 50+ dollar welding gloves. The Tillmans run you 15 bucks or so IIRC, been awhile.I really like my Tillmans for Mig/Tig.. Very comfortable and I like the dexterity.
They have been my go to for a while now and there easy to find.
Depends on the tig glove I guess. HF tig gloves are probably not very good leather, rather just thin junk leather.I've had the same $4 mig gloves from the lcoal welding shop for 14 years. Tig gloves tend to get destroyed in the summer from being saturated in sweat. No need to go HF when Tillman are so cheap.

Blue Beast. I used to work as a MIG welder building 5th wheels and rear door frames for semi trailers and those were the glove of choice. Comfortable, durable and offer great protection.Maybe someone can advise me a good gloves for welding and touching hot metals? What gloves do you use?
Mostly I weld with MIG.. All gloves that I use rapidly gets shrinked on fingers..
Thank you!