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The best I have found so far is a welder's smock. It is open in the back
and ties like an apron. This allows you to get it snug without flapping material for the work to grab. Has Velcro tabs at the high neck. It comes with long sleeves which are too loose so they need to be rolled up or cut off. Personally I think long sleeves are dangerous. The material is fairly heavy and will take a lot of wear and tear. It reaches to your knees. With the open back even in the Texas summers it is cooler than anything else I have used. Costs $30 at a welder supply. -- Art Ransom Lancaster , Texas www.turningaround.org |
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