I finally got to use my MIG gloves today. After several hours of aluminum, mostly around 200 amps+, I can say they were very nice. They did get warm on several occasions, but not overly. The best part is the leather did not shrink up or get hard. That has to be a first for me. The Tillmans I have always used get hardened on the first day and I just have to live with it. The MIller MIG's are the same now as when they were new. The cuff was a little snug, but not too bad. Overall, I say these are a winner as well.
The TIG gloves are still holding up very well. My Tillman TIG gloves are in better shape, though.......mainly because I quit using them completely.
I haven't noticed any shrinkage or hardening, and I can still pick up the filler rod off the table.
Stick gloves are hanging tough still. Got to be my hands down favorites now.
The Metalworker gloves are starting to show some wear now. Two small holes are starting, but when you consider that I wear them for absolutely everything, it is a wonder they have lasted this long.
They will definitley be replaced with the same ones.
FWIW, I noticed brwelder.com has the gloves for sale now.
The TIG gloves are still holding up very well. My Tillman TIG gloves are in better shape, though.......mainly because I quit using them completely.


Stick gloves are hanging tough still. Got to be my hands down favorites now.
The Metalworker gloves are starting to show some wear now. Two small holes are starting, but when you consider that I wear them for absolutely everything, it is a wonder they have lasted this long.

FWIW, I noticed brwelder.com has the gloves for sale now.

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