Would have liked to see the pad in regular lighting, with more focus on the pad itself. Does the buckle hold it on, or are there snaps so you can take it off fast?
Was this the regular weight or the lightweight one they offer? Been doibg a ton of heavywall and chrome pipe all of which is heated, currently have another suprise burn on my left elbow, and on my forearm bracing my tig filler wire arm, and sticking out...want to see if anyone has any input between their normal and lught weight offerings...
Would have liked to see the pad in regular lighting, with more focus on the pad itself. Does the buckle hold it on, or are there snaps so you can take it off fast?
Sorry about that I'll make sure I do better and no there's no snaps and they are still attached but a little stretched and dry
@@30hourreview I enjoyed the video. Good luck honing your skills of the trade, buddy!
Was this the regular weight or the lightweight one they offer? Been doibg a ton of heavywall and chrome pipe all of which is heated, currently have another suprise burn on my left elbow, and on my forearm bracing my tig filler wire arm, and sticking out...want to see if anyone has any input between their normal and lught weight offerings...
It's the thick one
I bet I could make one out of all the old leather gloves I've worn out.
Probably need a few gloves. would love to see what it looks like
Is the inside of the arm pad padded?
Yes there's some type of padding under the leather