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Posted by Pete C. on November 23, 2007, 8:43 pm
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Phil wrote:
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> Hello
> I have been trying to find some 100% cotton jersey gloves for use in TIG
> welding of very small parts , I haven't been able to find 100% cotton gloves
> locally , sent away over the net , two different outfits sent me brown
> jerseys that were advertised as 100% and they turned out as a mix of Poly
> and Cotton , the problem with anything but cotton is that it melts and
> leaves a plastic trace on my parts that has to be cleaned , leather gloves
> are too stiff and I loose the touch that is needed , wonder if anyone else
> has had the same problem and how they solved it .
> Thanks
> Phil Lohiser
I've never had any issues with the Tillman TIG gloves. They are thin and
soft and they conform to your hands after a short while of use as well.
They have become my standard work glove as well, when my TIG welding
pair gets grungy I get new ones for the welding and the old pair goes
into general work glove service. They aren't even very expensive.
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Posted by Ignoramus24248 on November 23, 2007, 10:32 pm
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> I've never had any issues with the Tillman TIG gloves. They are thin and
> soft and they conform to your hands after a short while of use as well.
> They have become my standard work glove as well, when my TIG welding
> pair gets grungy I get new ones for the welding and the old pair goes
> into general work glove service. They aren't even very expensive.
What Pete said. McMaster has them at a sensible price.
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Posted by Stupendous Man on November 24, 2007, 1:38 am
Please log in for more thread options >> I've never had any issues with the Tillman TIG gloves.
I use them too, but prefer the kevlar gloves when i want to handle hot
metal.
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Posted by Gunner on November 24, 2007, 12:33 pm
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>>> I've never had any issues with the Tillman TIG gloves.
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>I use them too, but prefer the kevlar gloves when i want to handle hot
>metal.
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I use Tillmans, but I buy XL and put a pair of brown cotton gloves on
first, then the Tillmans. Works pretty well for dealing with heat,
yet allows me fine control
Gunner
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> Hello
> I have been trying to find some 100% cotton jersey gloves for use in TIG
> welding of very small parts , I haven't been able to find 100% cotton gloves
> locally , sent away over the net , two different outfits sent me brown
> jerseys that were advertised as 100% and they turned out as a mix of Poly
> and Cotton , the problem with anything but cotton is that it melts and
> leaves a plastic trace on my parts that has to be cleaned , leather gloves
> are too stiff and I loose the touch that is needed , wonder if anyone else
> has had the same problem and how they solved it .
> Thanks
> Phil Lohiser