Forney’s Work Glove Refresh
Your most important tool isn’t something you can buy, but it’s something you can protect.
That’s why Forney is constantly refreshing our glove offerings so your hands have top-of-the line protection.
Scrap Steel Dog Bed
Recently, my sweet dog and work companion Currie decided it was time for a change, ripping holes in the top of her bed. Rather than getting mad, I decided to spoil her even further, making Currie a custom dog bed.
Recognizing Forney’s Exceptional Employees
Forney is a partner. We are knowledgeable, dependable and provide a superior level of service and solutions.
Forney’s New 9A Angle Grinder
Forney’s abrasive line offers top of the line wheels, discs, and much more. This line is always expanding, and we’re excited to announce the newest edition, Forney’s new 9 amp angle grinder.
The Fornair™ 2.5 and 4.5 CFM Air Compressors
Forney Industries is proud to introduce two state-of-the-art air compressors, specially designed and compatible with Forney plasma cutters. Both compressors feature quiet technology, and are built to last. Read on to learn more about these machines.
A Comprehensive Guide To Electrodes
Stick Welding (SMAW) is widely considered the simplest arc welding process. Put simply, the stick electrode is used to produce an electric arc that combines with the surface of the metal that’s being worked on. For the best results, it’s important to choose the right welding rod (electrode) for your project. That’s why Forney is here with your comprehensive guide to stick electrodes.
Gearhead Essential
Crackling bacon. One of the best sounds, although typically not one you hear from a garage. One of my favorite tools in my workshop makes these mouthwatering sounds, the Forney Easy Weld 140 FC-i welder.
Born In The Back Of A Kissel: Forney’s Roots in Transportation
Forney Industries was born in the backseat of a 1921 Kissel 6-45. The now 90-year-old metalworking and welding company was founded in 1932 when J.D. Forney drove door-to-door selling the Forney instant heat soldering iron. The time behind the wheel in the Kissel drove Forney to admire the US, along with all the transportation that was needed for the vast country.