Welding Protection - Helmets, Goggles, and Protective Clothing
At ConstructionGear.com, we've got all the safety gear you need to weld safely. Including welding helmets, gloves, clothing and accessories from Jackson, Tillman, Rawhyde Frontier, and ProCraft; a few of the top manufacturers in the industry.
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Welding Helmets, Goggles, Accessories, & More...

Welding Gloves, Jackets, Hats, & More...
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Construction Gear carries welding clothing, supplies, and accessories by Jackson, Tillman, Rawhyde Frontier, and ProCraft. All clothing and materials meet OSHA and ANSI standards and welding helmets can be customized with some designs and décor.
Welding helmets come in standard or variable lens designs by Fibre Metal and Jackson. Jackson makes their welding helmets with a narrower frame, thermoplastic shell, and extended front to increase throat protection. Like construction hard hats, Jackson also makes many of the designs of the Head Turner series, particularly flames, for welding helmets. Variable lens helmets have an auto-darkening lens or a solar powered lens for certain work conditions, so switching the lens manually is not always necessary.
We carry welding goggles with and without lifting shields. However, although goggles protect the eyes from sparks, metal splatter, and debris, they should be worn with a shield or welding helmet. Although for other industrial occupations, goggles can be considered a primary form of eye protection, a helmet is more powerful in the case of welding.
Welding clothes often consist of hats or caps, jackets, gloves, bibs, and sleeves. Welding clothing is typically made with leather, flame resistant, or flame retardant material. Jackets, cape sleeves, bib aprons, caps, and coveralls are generally made from one of the above materials or a combination of leather and a flame resistant material. However, the exception is welding gloves, which are often leather reinforced with Kevlar. All will protect against flames and splatters.
Construction Gear carries welding clothing, supplies, and accessories by Jackson, Tillman, Rawhyde Frontier, and ProCraft. All clothing and materials meet OSHA and ANSI standards and welding helmets can be customized with some designs and décor.
Welding helmets come in standard or variable lens designs by Fibre Metal and Jackson. Jackson makes their welding helmets with a narrower frame, thermoplastic shell, and extended front to increase throat protection. Like construction hard hats, Jackson also makes many of the designs of the Head Turner series, particularly flames, for welding helmets. Variable lens helmets have an auto-darkening lens or a solar powered lens for certain work conditions, so switching the lens manually is not always necessary.
We carry welding goggles with and without lifting shields. However, although goggles protect the eyes from sparks, metal splatter, and debris, they should be worn with a shield or welding helmet. Although for other industrial occupations, goggles can be considered a primary form of eye protection, a helmet is more powerful in the case of welding.
Welding clothes often consist of hats or caps, jackets, gloves, bibs, and sleeves. Welding clothing is typically made with leather, flame resistant, or flame retardant material. Jackets, cape sleeves, bib aprons, caps, and coveralls are generally made from one of the above materials or a combination of leather and a flame resistant material. However, the exception is welding gloves, which are often leather reinforced with Kevlar. All will protect against flames and splatters.


