To a normal person TIG and MIG are almost similar. They both use shielding gases, electric arcs, produce clean welds, and they use filler materials. But, a closer observation of the welds will reveal...
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Having a welding helmet is vital if you are going to avoid destruction to your eyes during welding. There many sparks that fly around and the ultraviolent light of the welding process can cause harm...
If you work in an auto shop then you have probably encountered situations where you need to do some welding on car parts. To start with you can get someone who is really good in the technique and let...
Metal inert gas (MIG) is a welding technique in which you have a consumable electrode producing an electric arc with the work piece metal. This electric arc heats the metallic surfaces hence joining...
Some of the problems with thin metal include burn through and excessive warping. You also have to avoid excessive heat affected areas while still ensuring the weld is strong enough. Most of the thin...
Flux core welding evolved from the MIG process but in this case, you have a wire filled with flux. The welding process produces an electric arc as the metal pieces are exposed to the wire electrode....