I'm currently test driving some Wells Lamont gloves that Costco had 3 pair for $19 IIRC. So far they're OK but I avoid wearing them when working around welding projects. With man-made materials on the back it is a concern that something real hot contacting the backs would melt through. Generally I wear MIG gloves or the old brownish heavy leather gloves for actual welding BUT for handling hot or sharp parts it's most often no-name unlined leather let over from before I retired. There's often a need for just a little bit of tacking / welding that doesn't justify changing gloves. You know - close your eyes and tack it quick
Reminds me of what the old guy (Kubota salesman) said when I gave him directions to deliver my tractor. "Yeah, I know the area. I delivered a tractor to a farmer close to you. Well, he wasn't a real farmer. He had gloves on and it wasn't even cold".
Reminds me of what the old guy (Kubota salesman) said when I gave him directions to deliver my tractor. "Yeah, I know the area. I delivered a tractor to a farmer close to you. Well, he wasn't a real farmer. He had gloves on and it wasn't even cold".