Depending on the type of welding you do, your gear and equipment needs can vary significantly. We offer some of the best welding gear, equipment and apparel in a range of categories to help you find the appropriate product for your application.
Combo Welder Gear
Combo welding refers to welding jobs where the welder employs multiple techniques on the same joint for enhanced stability and support. An example is when an auto body shop uses both TIG and MIG techniques to achieve an optimal result. Our selection of gear for combo welders includes a diverse array of tools, equipment and apparel. Since combo welding requires the use of multiple welding techniques, it also demands access to high-quality equipment and gear for each type of welding.
When you shop at Outlaw Leather, you know you're purchasing some of the best equipment in the business from brands you can trust. Explore our diverse array of combo welder gear and equipment.
Flux Welder Equipment
Flux welding is a type of arc welding that uses flux to protect the weld pool, remove impurities and stabilize the arc. It requires specialized equipment and gear to provide the necessary protection and precision. From clamps and welding gloves to pliers and wire brushes, you can rely on Outlaw Leather to stock the best equipment.
Discover our flux welding equipment today.
Ironworker Tools and Gear
While welders and ironworkers do many of the same things, ironworkers also perform unique tasks. Whether you need a bracer to protect your arms from splashing globules during a complex casting process or a scabbard to hold an essential tool, we can help.
Outlaw Leather stocks comprehensive sets for ironworkers, featuring everything they need to complete their next project successfully. From basic gear to more advanced options, you can order it all from Outlaw Leather and still benefit from personalization. Browse our ironworker tools and gear today.
MIG Welder Accessories
Generally considered the best type of welding for auto body work, MIG welding uses a continuously fed wire electrode, combined with a shielding gas, to join metals. This unique welding approach requires premium consumables and specialized equipment.
Whether you're looking for top-quality pliers and welding gloves, gas diffusers, pipe squares or a complete welding system, we offer a comprehensive catalog of equipment and gear from industry-leading brands. Explore our MIG welding gear today.
Stick Welder Equipment
Stick welding combines the best of flux welding and arc welding. Welding sticks or electrodes are flux-covered consumables that create a protective flux over the weld pool, keeping it safe from the atmosphere. An electric arc forms between the welding stick and the metals to be joined.
We work with some of the best brands to offer everything from welding cable to protective gear and electrode holders. Explore our available stick welding equipment and gear.
Student Welder Starter Kits
Whether you're in welding school or just learning how to weld, there are some essential elements, gear and apparel you need to remain safe and complete neat welds. From full welding kits to basic equipment and protective gear, we have everything required to make your debut as a welder.
Explore our selection of welding student supplies and prepare for all your future training needs.
TIG Welder Tools and Equipment
Similar to MIG, TIG welding relies on a shielding gas and a non-consumable electrode. Unlike its MIG counterpart, the TIG electrode consists of tungsten. This approach relies on an electric arc to create a high-precision weld with superior durability. TIG welders often operate the torch with one hand while feeding filler rod into the weld pool with the other.
Discover top-quality TIG welding tools and equipment for every occasion.
Order Your Starter Kits and Welding Gear From Outlaw Leather
We stock everything you need for a successful welding career. From basic welding gloves to next-level welding helmets, hoods, tools and equipment — we have everything you're looking for. Place your order for welding gear and supplies today, or contact us to discuss the best options for your specific welding type and applications.