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MIG Welder - Gasless & Gas Suppliers

Updated Feb 26, 2024
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Metal inert gas (MIG) welding also known as gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is an electric arc welding process that uses a consumable welding electrode and shielding gas to create fixed rigid metal joints. There are a variety of welding techniques used by industry professionals, however, MIG welding is often chosen because of its long pass capability, short lead times and ability to weld thick materials. MIG welding machines are used in a variety of applications across many industries such as construction, automotive and aviation as well as by hobbyists.

MIG welding works by forming an electric arc between the wire electrode and the workpiece. This heats both metals above their melting point allowing the base metal and electrode to coalesce upon cooling. Shielding gas is used during the welding process to protect the fusion of metal from contaminants in the atmosphere such as oxygen and water vapour which may reduce the strength of the weld.

MIG welding machines are portable and made of strong impact proof material equipped with many adjustable settings. They produce clean high quality welds across a diverse range of metals and alloys making them suitable for most work environments.

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Core Competencies: The Boss Shop is quintessentially your one stop shop for all your industrial needs. We stock quality products that are proven to withstand constant use. Our employees are experienced, they are able provide solutions and advice to ensure you are getting the best possible product for your situation. We work to exceed our customers’ expectations. Brief History: ...
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Wilson’s Industrial Sales was founded in 1964 by well-known Bundaberg local identity Mr Noel Wilson in small premises on the corner of Targo and Woondooma Streets. The business rapidly expanded with sound management, culminating in relocation to the present, much larger, Quay and Walla Streets site in 1972. After the move, Wilsons Enterprises (as it was known then) continued ...
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MIG Welder Buying Guide

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Things to consider when buying a MIG welding machine:

  • Know your application - Important factors to know before getting started, are the types of materials you need to weld, material gauge (thickness), welding speed & productivity requirements, cost constraints, portability needs, environment conditions and specialized application requirements.
  • Estimate your required current (Amp) range - Lowest and highest available MIG Amp settings are equally important for welding thin and thick materials respectively. A rule of thumb is roughly 30 Amps are required for every mm of material thickness. Choose a machine with an appropriate lowest Amp setting for thin materials, and for thick materials make sure the machine has at least 30% higher power output than estimated, to avoid overheating issues.
  • Choose for appropriate duty cycle - Duty cycle indicates how many minutes out of 10, a MIG welding machine will continuously operate at full power. MIG welding machines for industrial use should have a duty cycle of at least 30%, to avoid overheating issues and welding downtimes.
  • Consider specialised application equipment - Specialized MIG welding equipment is available for a variety of applications, such as attachments for welding pipelines and vessels, torches that reduce operator strain, MIG welding machines with a small form package for increased portability, machines that offer automation options and many more.


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