The Advantages Of Without Gas MIG Welders
If you’re wondering what a without gas MIG welder is, or how to MIG weld I’m going to show you that and a lot more. A without gas MIG welder,…
What Is MIG Welding and How to MIG Weld?
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding is an arc welding process that uses a continuous solid wire electrode heated and fed into the weld pool from a welding gun. The two base materials are…
Guidebook for the Proper Selection and Preparation of Tungsten Electrode for Arc Welding
Welders recognize the significance of having the right tools, from the power source down to the torch and every piece that connects them. Yet, surprisingly, the most overlooked element is…
Welding Tricks To Reduce MIG Weld Spatter
If you’re having a problem with MIG weld spatter sticking to your MIG gun nozzle then you might want to try using a non-stick spray or a nozzle dip. In…
MIG Welding Stainless Steel Tips – A Beginners Guide
Mild steel and stainless steel are two of the most common materials used in MIG welding. While they do share similarities, these two metals are not the same. Stainless steel…
All You Need To Know About Important MIG Welder Settings
When you first get started with MIG welding, one of the hardest things to master can be how to set your welder. If this is your first time using a…
What is Pulse Welding for MIG and TIG
Pulse welding is a process that is used in Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG). The pulse process works by quickly varying the current between a high and…
What Do the Numbers on Stick Welding Rods Mean?
When stick welding, you’ll need to know what the different types of stick welding electrode numbers mean and what applications they’re suitable for. Some of the key considerations are welding materials,…
How to Choose Welding Rod Size and Amperage (Chart & Guide)
This page serves as a point of reference and a guide for selecting the right stick welding rod size and amperage to get the best results when stick welding. These guidelines…
Making a MIG Gun Last in Harsh Manufacturing Environments
Whether it’s a high amperage application, high or low ambient temperatures, or humidity, harsh manufacturing environments can be tough on welding equipment — including MIG guns and consumables. Confined, cluttered or dirty…