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MIG Welding with Canaweld

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MIG Welding with Canaweld

Welcome to MIG Welding with Canaweld. In this post, our team from Canaweld will explain what MIG welding is and give you a better insight into who uses this. To being, it's important to note that MIG stands for metal inert gas.


MIG Welding

MIG welding is also known as an arc welding process. This means that there is a continuous solid wire electrode that is fed through the gun into the weld pool. This action joins the two base materials together. MIG welding tools have been crafted and designed for a quick pace, easy to use and maneuver, and cost savings.


MIG Welding Materials

Typically professional welders will use MIG welding for materials such as mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum (with or without a spool gun), chrome molybdenum, titanium, and copper alloys. These pieces of equipment are built for heavy-duty wire-feeding mechanisms and for robust movements. For the most part, MIG welding is easy to learn and it's easy to become a pro with a little practice.


MIG Welding Safety

If you are thinking of starting any welding project, our team at Canaweld wants to remind you how important it is to wear your safety equipment. Making sure you have the proper safety gear in place in case of any hazards arising is critically important to your safety and the objects or people around you. Some of the most basic safety equipment includes boots, full-length pants, a flame-resistant jacket, safety glasses, helmets, leather gloves, and more.


Contact Canaweld

If you are looking for more information on MIG Welders, our team would be happy to assist you. Give our team a call today at (416) 548 5650 and we would be happy to answer all of your questions and inquiries.


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