Generally, I stay with Carhartt bib coveralls overtop a long sleeve work shirt made of a heavier material. Works great for spinning pipe, repair, or general fab work. Plus you get a lot of pockets this way! When I pull out the air-arc, I throw a leather jacket on overtop
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Thread: welding cloths
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12-30-2012, 03:24 AM #11
welding cloths
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12-30-2012, 08:40 AM #12
Jeans, boots and leather jacket. When it's 100 degrees I may just wear a long sleeve shirt without jacket.
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12-30-2012, 10:11 PM #13
Depends on where and what process. If it is TIG in my shop (attached to my house) I wear my Tuxedo and a Boutinier or maybe my speedos and sandals or nothing
.. If it is Stick welding out on the hill in the cold and wind, it is Carhartts and boots. The key is to fit the clothes to the job and the weather conditions.
Don J
Reno, NV
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