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Metal inert gas (MIG) welding is a semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process in which a continuous and consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed through a welding gun. Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. MIG and TIG Welders are both used to weld aluminum, steel and stainless steel. TIG Welders are used to produce high quality and very precise welds. Highly aesthetic weld beads can be produced with TIG welders. Also, due to its ability to control heat, TIG welding is very useful when welding thin metals. MIG Welders are very efficient and produce fast welds.


Spot welding is the most commonly form of resistance welding process used in the sheet metal fabrication industry. It is a process of stitching or laminating two pieces of sheet metal components by an invisible welding spot. The spot welders, unlike TIG or MIG welders, do not use any filler metal. Our spot welders can weld cold rolled steel, stainless steel, or aluminum sheet metals components. Spot welding aluminum requires very high resistance heat. Our spot welders are capable of welding two 1/8″ aluminum sheets.

MIG and TIG Welders

1) TIG Welder. Miller Syncrowave 300
2) TIG Welder. Miller Syncrowave 250
3) MIG Welders. MillerMatic 250 - Wire-feed

Spot Welders

1) Amada ID 40ST Spot Welder. 100Kva
2) ACME Electric Welder. 45Kva