By: US Forge
These US Forge 403 18-Inch Extra Length Welding Gloves are the perfect choice for welders looking for superior protection and comfort. Crafted from high-quality leather, they feature a cotton lining that adds extra comfort to your hands, while reinforced friction areas and an internal liner provide durability. With a wide range of sizes and colors to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the pair that’s right for you. Enjoy superior welding protection and satisfaction with these US Forge 403 18-Inch Extra Length Welding Gloves. DMc: Apparently US Forge 403-18 are the same as Tillman 1050-18 because that's what I received and that's whats printed on the gloves, (US forge is .10 cent more) The only thing identifying US Forge is a small decal on the Tillman cardboard hanger that the gloves are stapled to.
Other than that slight of hand these gloves, wait the Tillman 1050-18 gloves are nice, they are comfortable not to small or big except for the pinky finger its about 1 inch longer.
From the tip of my middle finger to the start of my wrist is close to 8 inches and I got the large and again they fit nicely, they're comfortable and heavy weight, I haven't used them yet so I hope they hold up.
United States on Jun 25, 2018
SwissCatt: Quality thick leather gloves.
Canada on Jun 12, 2016
Molly: Good quality and great protection.
Canada on Feb 04, 2016
Donna K.: The gloves appear to be of good quality, nice thick leather. I found the fit to be too small for my hands, finger length too short which made it hard to grip.
Canada on Nov 28, 2015
G. Smith: These gloves are absolutely awesome. I am very new at welding, so take my review with a grain of salt, especially if you are an experienced welder...With that being said, I'll explain why I gave these gloves 5 stars without hesitation. I purchased a slightly used Lincoln MIG welder and the guy threw in some basic inexpensive gloves and helmet. When I was beginning to learn how to weld, I noticed that the "trigger" finger of the basic gloves he gave me was very stiff... making it more difficult for me to have the flexibility needed in me to control it as well as I needed to. So, I looked around Amazon for a new set of welding gloves. Many were very expensive, to which I assume they are probably very good gloves, but I didn't want to spend too much money on them. Then, I ran across this set of gloves which had some very good reviews and was reasonably priced. A plus was that they were extra long too. This is coming from a novice welder...but I think these are wonderful...and yes, the "trigger" finger is much, much less stiff, allowing me to have much more control in my personal learning process. So, from a beginning welder's point of view...I highly recommend these gloves.
United States on Jan 17, 2015
T. Kadrie: I bought a pair of these in 2010 (three years ago) to stock up our cabin and sort of 'bridge' the gap between hotpads for the oven/stove, and working with logs etc in our wood-stove. We still make regular use of them today, migrating between the kitchen and the living room wood stove.
I'd previously bought a set of Eastman Outdoors 38207 Cooking Gloves 13-Inch in the niche for home use, and saw the same type of limitations I'd seen from these welding gloves:
-As expected as a workman's tool, they're well-made of good quality leather.
-They do a solid job of protecting your hands and forearms from general heat while working with the wood stove or grill.
-But as was the case with the Eastman gloves, don't confuse them with oven mitts! Handling a hot iron pan or other focused heat source will have the heat coming through the leather in a matter of seconds. Especially if you've let grease or other heat conductors accumulate on the gloves!
As long as you use these type of gloves in the niche to which their appropriate, you'll be fine. I'd recommend investing in both a set of these, _and_ a good set of oven mits as well. :)
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United States on Aug 08, 2013
vtmanda: I bought these gloves as a gift for my friend who has a small fireplace in his room and is constantly just grabbing wood and trying to add it in and move other logs around, etc. with his bare hands. He kept complaining that he'd have a burn on the side of his arm from the edge of the stove or a random burn on his hand... these appear to be the perfect solution. They come up to his elbow, so his full forearm is protected... they feel quite heavy duty... and they say they're even sewn with kevlar which I'm assuming is so that the stitching doesn't come undone after a bit gets burned. I CANNOT say how these are as welding gloves, I have super tiny hands and I swam in these, so I couldn't really imagine doing much in them.. however.. they seem to be working out very well for my friend that uses them for a fireplace.
United States on Dec 30, 2011
Mmm: I bought these welding gloves, primarily based on everyone's glowing reviews of using them with a woodstove. I heat my home with my woodstove, I start it in November usually, and never have to start a new fire again until we're finished burning in late March usually. These gloves were purchased to replace a set of fireproof gloves which wore out in the fingers after about a burning season of use. The one thing I didn't like about the fireproof gloves was that they only came up to my mid-forearm. This meant that when I was loading my woodstove (insert), I frequently burn the top of my arm on the hot steel above. I was quite happy to read that these were longer.
The gloves smell of leather, they have a really nice feel on your bare hands. However, they can't handle the continuous heat of a woodstove. Maybe for a quick brush with a hot log, but I certainly wouldn't want to have to pick up a log that fell onto the hearth with these gloves. A task that I did once without any burns with my fireproof gloves. One of my firebricks fell down, along with a steel elbow that holds it in place. I had to let the stove burn out in order to replace the brick and plate because the gloves...
United States on Jan 28, 2011
US Forge 403 18" Extra Long Welding Gloves | Drake Off Road 400 Welding Gloves: 14" Long, Blue Leather Lined for Protection | TIG Welding Glove with Goatskin Leather for Superior Precision and Arc Protection - Superior Glove 370GFKLM | |
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Sale off | $3 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 174 reviews | 1 reviews | 119 reviews |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | |
Item model number | 403 | Drake Off Road | |
Date First Available | March 28, 2008 | September 14, 2004 | |
Item Package Quantity | 1 | ||
Manufacturer | US Forge | No | |
Material | Leather | ||
Number Of Pieces | 2 | ||
Part Number | 403 | ||
Batteries Required? | No | ||
Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 2 inches | 13 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 11.2 Ounces | |
Best Sellers Rank | #624,666 in Tools & Home Improvement #456 in Welding Gloves | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 211 ratings | ||
ASIN | B00164QVI4 | B000MRQAJG | |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces | ||
Warranty Description | 90 days |
Alpha One: After much research, I ordered "US Forge 403 18-Inch Extra Length Welding Gloves"; what I received was: "Tillman 1050-18 welding gloves". I don't want to hear "well it's the same thing, or these are just as good, or return them, or …". Cavalierly replacing what a customer ordered with something else is a bit insulting. I need the gloves and it's too much trouble to send them back.
Canada on Feb 11, 2019