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  • Can You Weld Aluminum With a Mig Welder?
    September 19, 2024

    Can You Weld Aluminum With a Mig Welder?

    Yes, you can weld aluminum with a MIG welder using the appropriate settings and wire. Welding aluminum with a MIG welder requires specialized equipment and techniques due to aluminum's unique properties. Aluminum has a lower melting point than steel, so...

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  • Mig Welding Without Gas: Can You Weld Without Gas?
    September 18, 2024

    Mig Welding Without Gas: Can You Weld Without Gas?

    MIG welding without gas, also known as flux-cored welding, uses a tubular wire filled with flux to shield the weld pool from contaminants. This method is suitable for outdoor welding and can penetrate thicker materials than gas metal arc welding...

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  • What-is-mig-welding
    September 18, 2024

    What is MIG Welding?

    MIG welding, sometimes referred to as gas metal arc welding (GMAW), is a semi-automated welding technique that joins metals with an electric arc. An arc forms between the constantly supplied base metal and the welding wire. An arc's heat liquefies...

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  • November 28, 2022

    Welding Tips for Beginners: Welding as a Career

    It’s common for people to think that welding is an undesirable profession because it’s associated with dirty jobs. But in this article, we have shown you just how diverse and fulfilling a career in welding can be. Welding will always...

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  • October 5, 2022

    How to Weld Cast Iron With a Mig Welder?

    Cast iron is one of the best all-around materials for welding. Despite its size, it is easy to work with, doesn't corrode or rust, and can withstand high temperatures. However, did you realize that welding is just as challenging? Consider...

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  • October 3, 2022

    What Is Undercut in Welding and Why Is It Used?

    Welding is joining two pieces of metal or other material such as concrete, plastic, or fiberglass. "Undercut welding is a process used to create a fillet weld, which is the joining of two flat surfaces by melting and flowing filler...

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