By: Natalie Eastaugh | 2011-04-15 | Manufacturing I think it's fair to say that both mig and tig welding have their purposes. I think it's hard to say which is better as I think it is based on what type of welding you are doing. One works better for some things and the other for other things. read more
By: Michael Treadway | 2010-03-30 | Manufacturing TIG welding is a rising superstar and the person that can use this technique will never be out of work. Find out what is so unique about his type of welding today in this article. Learn to TIG weld and call the shots! You could travel the world with this welding art form and make some of the best money that is offered in a career of welding. read more
By: Raajratnaelectrodes | 2011-10-10 | Manufacturing Welding is a fabrication process of joining two or more metals together into one joint. There are numerous welding processes prevailing in today’s market. In fact, for every particular welding work there is a requirement of particular welding process. And amongst all the welding processes TIG - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, MIG - Metal Inert Gas Welding and SAW - Submerged Arc Welding are the three read more
By: Johnpeter | 2010-11-23 | Sales There are many processes in manufacturing, and one of which include welding, this process is a very important process at the same time it involves a lot of risk, so all the essential precautionary measures has to be taken for safe welding. read more
By: rish hemram | 2011-12-06 | Reference & Education Welding is the process of inter molecular bonding of two similar or dissimilar metals by heating and brings its melting point temperature, in this condition the external pressure may or may not be used, or third metal viz filler rod may or may not be applied. read more
By: mspaul | 2011-01-15 | Sales It is known that welding is not at all an easy task to do. So, it is very much important to be well prepared before you start with the welding. As a major form of welding, MIG welding is considered as one of the most cost effective methods. Also known as feed welding, this welding type consumes less time to get the job done than other welding techniques. Described below are few simple steps that will help you get the job done in a successful manner. read more
By: Jody Collier | 2010-03-26 | Manufacturing MIG welding certification tests are kind of rare for structural welding jobs. They are more commonly used for pipe welds. read more
By: Tim Berryman | 2011-01-14 | Article Marketing Gas metal arc welding (GMAW or MIG welding) is probably one of the most used welding processes in the world today. It is a process of using electricity to melt and join pieces of metal together. Using a welding gun, a power source, shielding gas and a constant feed of welding wire it is fast, simple and easy to do. read more
By: Ray Subs | 2010-11-08 | Article Marketing Like all types of welding, MIG welding brings with it unique hazards and dangers to be aware of. Here are some of the common dangers when MIG welding and how to keep yourself safer. read more
By: Peter Apalais | 2010-04-02 | Manufacturing A mig welding gun is the single most important part of a mig welding machine. Without it you are up a creek without a paddle. Do YOU know what is the best mig welding gun to get? How do you choose which one to get? read more
By: Jarrad Mordue | 2012-05-16 | Manufacturing Metal inert gas welding or MIG welding is a more common reference for gas metal arc welding. MIG welding is a semi/fully automated arc welding process that uses an arc of electricity to create a short circuit between a consumable continuous wire electrode the anode and a cathode which is the metal being welded. read more
By: Jody Collier | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing 4130 Chromoly tubing is used for all kinds of applications, but 2 of the main ones are for airplanes and for racing just about anything from motorcycles, to mountain bikes, to go-carts. AISI 4130 tubing is strong. It's real strong. So the reason it is so popular among race car and airplane builders can use thinner tubing and that translates into speed and less weight. read more