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Kilts for the forge
I am looking for a bit of help. I want to buy a cheap wool (or something a little more spark resistant) for use at the forge when im forging blades at my anvil. I've seen all the poly-blend ones and am not keen to go up in flames. I am also not a fan of the Utilikilts at all.
What other fabrics can be used to create a lightweight and safe kilt and how much (GBP) might I expect to pay for one - preferably in the (modern) Gordon tartan?
Any assistance would be greatly received
(I would also very likely wear a leather apron too but i just wat to see what the consensus is)
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The Following User Says 'Aye' to DragonsTooth For This Useful Post:
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Why not a kilt made from the same duck cloth that a lot of utility kilts are made from?
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have you considered a leather apron? I know wool will burn a bit, but not anything dramatic like the synthetics. An apron over the kilt could protect what can be a pretty good investment.
JMB
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What about the wrap around cotton apron worn in WW1. Their Cotton, not sure if they are tough enough but I bet they are given what they were used for.
What Price Glory has them.
http://onlinemilitaria.net/products/c150-KILTS/
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BYDAND
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The Following User Says 'Aye' to Kanati For This Useful Post:
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I used to wear an old wool kilt in my forge-room. It was cool (!) and comfortable and tattered and torn. And I wore a bibbed heavy leather apron not to protect the kilt but to protect me. There were times when I wore woolen trousers, too, but always the same apron.
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I would go with a 100% wool kilt, perhaps of a cheaper make (Stillwater Kilts or a What Price the Glory) as it will get dirty and possibly burn. I would then wear a leather apron like blacksmiths of past wore.

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31st October 16, 07:08 AM
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 Originally Posted by DragonsTooth
I am looking for a bit of help. I want to buy a cheap wool (or something a little more spark resistant) for use at the forge when im forging blades at my anvil. I've seen all the poly-blend ones and am not keen to go up in flames. I am also not a fan of the Utilikilts at all.
What other fabrics can be used to create a lightweight and safe kilt and how much (GBP) might I expect to pay for one - preferably in the (modern) Gordon tartan?
Any assistance would be greatly received
(I would also very likely wear a leather apron too but i just wat to see what the consensus is)
I find that when I am in the forge that a leather apron works the best. You can make one to wear that is a bit longer than your kilt from scrap leather throw in some rivets if you want a steampunk look.
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