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Old 12-16-2013, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Sieg View Post
I use the Tillman 24C TIG Glove for most everything. For extensive MIG work I use their 850L MIG glove. I don't mail order because I'm picky on fit, so when I find a couple pairs of the 24C's that fit my hand at one of the local shops I'll buy them. The price vs. quality vs longevity seem like a deal to me.

Maybe:

http://jtillman.com/products/gloves/tig/44/
The 24c glove is nice. It fits well and has good feel. Kidskin is the best for TIG welding. The deerskin gloves leave little fuzzies everywhere.
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