By: Mary Whitney Ballen | 2012-01-11 | Shopping advice Welders with low prices easily catch your attention. It’s a great deal but better if you check first its features, capabilities, durability and authenticity before you purchased. You would not want you money turn into waste, get the best of your purchase by keeping these tips. 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: lucy bruce | 2011-08-09 | Manufacturing Flux cored arc welding is a welding process introduced in the year 1950 and is evolved from Metal inert Gas welding (MIG) process. The solid wire used for welding is replaced by a flux cored electrode also known as flux cored arc welding wire. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2011-03-24 | Article Marketing One of the most common welders that can be used in many different capacities is the MIG welder. This is a piece of equipment that is commonly seen in private homes almost as often as it is in a professional capacity, and is a workhorse for many different jobs. The MIG stands for metal inert gas. Essentially, the machine is a welder that has a constant feed of wire that is protected and sterilized by its gas mixture inside. This way of welding is very popular, and is one of the quickest and most effective ways to get things done. The ease of use is also balanced by the ability to quickly fix or redo errors, and the relatively inexpensive nature of supplies. Using one is a fairly simple process that can be effectively improved over t ... Durma read more
By: David Zielinski | 2010-03-30 | Manufacturing If you think flux cored arc welding is exotic! That is absolutely wrong! The reality is that the flux cored arc welding process is nothing more than a different welding wire used in a MIG welder. What changes is the type of shielding. Just like the name states, a flux core, and that is what the welding wire has. 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: mspaulweb | 2010-10-22 | Customer Service MIG welder is one of the most widely used welders. The process used in the MIG welder is called gas metal arc welding or GMAW. This kind of welders work by running a wire of electrode through a welding gun, at the same time generating a continuous flow of inert shielding gas. This protects the weld while it cools. read more
By: Jason Ricks | 2011-04-30 | Diy MIG welding is an easy skill to learn even for a beginner. It will take a long time though to be really good at it. Below are some tips for MIG welding for beginners that are quite useful. So if you are just starting out on welding, the proper knowledge of what you are doing will surely set you on the right track. Before you begin you should understand that welding is dangerous. 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: Chris Campbell | 2010-04-03 | Manufacturing If you've spent any time at all shopping around for a MIG welder, then chance are pretty good, that you've come across the words Miller, and Lincoln Electric. Both fine manufacturers of welders, and both have many satisfied customers. If you can find a good deal on either welder, I wouldn't hesitate to buy either brand. read more
By: Peter Apalais | 2010-04-02 | Diy Want to learn how to mig weld? Go on have a go at it. I can do it so I'm sure you can too. It's not that hard to mig weld. read more
By: David Zielinski | 2010-03-30 | Manufacturing Many people assume that MIG welding stainless steel is difficult to do! Just because the metal is expensive does not mean it is hard to weld. With just a few minor machine changes this metal can easily be welded. read more
By: Terry Burch | 2012-03-26 | Manufacturing Metals have played a key role in human civilizations over the millennia. Metals are capable of forming any shape with the help of a process called MIG welding, which has numerous industrial applications. read more