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Mmmmm..... Yeah- NO!
I like one on the apron, but the two hanging down is a bit silly.
Might have to experiment.
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Might something like this help?
It showed up here in 2012 and was credited to "Techdragon". It's made from firefighting turnout gear ("Nomex", Proban or other trade names...). As I recall the maker noted the fabric was difficult to cut and nearly impossible to sew, but just look at the finished product!
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5088/...82aee6ce5d.jpg
"Simplify, and add lightness" -- Colin Chapman
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The kilt C-Cat mentions can be had here... http://www.altkilt.com/fireman
Alt.Kilt also offers a welders kilt... http://www.altkilt.com/welders
Tulach Ard
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Thanks for the great replies everyone - sorry for my tardy response!
The general consensus seems to be either more modern styles (leather kilts and utilikilts just don't sit right for me personally - even in a workshop environment) or a good apron.
I don't plan to get a cheap n nasty - although I may look at some of the second hand shops near to here that often have kilts..
I do have a leather apron and did plan to wear one when forging, I just wanted to get your opinions on it so this seems to be a solid way forward. Firewelding may be an interesting time, but that remains to be seen.
Safety of course is high on the list - which is another reason as to why I haven't yet splashed out on anything - I don't plan to go up in flames quite yet!
I do like the idea of the WW1 style wrap around apron too, but it's not really the look im going for. And I'll likely make myself a plain leather sporran for use in the shop - fur is too risky for my liking even with an apron.
I will take a look around and see what I can dig out. Thanks again everyone!
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