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DUAL MIG WELDER 151 GAS / NO GAS 220v 120 amp NEW FLUX US $239.99
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135G MIG MAG WELDER GAS NO GAS WELDING TOOLS 220V FLUX US $219.99
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90 AMP INVERTER MIG WELDER NO GAS WELDING TOOL FLUX NEW US $159.99
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tweco mig parts contact tips,nozzle,gas diffuser US $55.00
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Clarke mig gas shroud nozzle & 5 x 0.6mm contact tips US $7.21
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3 Mig Weld Gas Nozzles Clarke Welder Parts Welding US $18.00
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GAS SOLENOID TO SUIT MIG AND TIG WELDERS, AND PLASMA`S CUTTERS US $32.15
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2 Mig Gas Diffusers Lincoln SP135 SP175 Magnum 100L Gun US $4.00
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3 Tweco 21-50 Gas Nozzles f/ Mini-Mig & #1 US $18.00
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1 Chicago Electric Mig Welder Gas Diffuser Gun Parts US $13.95
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1/8" Mig Welder Gas Hose Adapter Regulator Argon GMA125 US $15.95
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Welding Manual Gas Arc Mig Tig Plasma Cutting Handbook US $6.99
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1/8" Mig Welder Gas Hose Adapter Regulator Argon GHA125 US $15.95
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FLUX WIRE WELDER MACHINE MIG 135 G GAS & NO GAS 220V US $217.54
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Clarke Mig Welder Spot Weld Stud Weld Gas Nozzle Parts Small US $6.95
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MIG 100 110V FLUX CORE WELDING MACHINE NO GAS WELDER+ Auto Darkening HELMET US $189.99
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379300 Hobart Beta Mig Gas Nozzle Welder Parts 20A Gun US $9.50
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Hot Max 23202 Empty Tank 20 Cubic Foot Argon/CO2 MIG Welding Shielding Gas Cylinder List Price: $115.99 Sale Price: $115.99 |
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Never pay lease or rent charges again! Brand new industrial-grade welding cylinder has never been filled. Refillable and exchangeable. Application: Argon/CO2. |
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Clarke Craftsman Mig Gas Welder Regulator Kit Sale Price: $65.00 |
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*NEW* Clarke WE6500 Mig Gas Conversion Kit Will work with any of the Clarke, Craftsman, and virtually all other brand Mig welders as well. Comes with the following new in factory sealed box: Professional Dual Guage Regulator, "Quick Release" Gas Line Adaptor, 2 lb .030 Mig Welding Wire, Six .030 contact tips, Two 1/4" Hose Clamps, Tapered Hose Stem, and 2 ft. of reinforced gas hose. |
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2 Gas Nozzles 169-715 169715 for Miller and Hobart MIG Welding Guns Sale Price: $6.49 |
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Hobart 500549 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welder List Price: $329.99 Sale Price: $314.18 |
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AutoArc 130 Welder by Hobart |
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MIG 100 Flux Wire Welder Sale Price: $115.40 |
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90 Amp Flux wire, 120Volt / 60Hz, ETL approved. No Load Voltage: 31 Volt, adjustment positions: 2 steps. Range of current 50 to 80 Amp. Duty cycle: 15% at 80A, 20% at 65A. Rated duty cycle: 10% at 90amps. Insulation Class: F, welding wire size is 035 to 040 inches. Includes: Welding torch, tip, grounding cord with clamp Brush / hammer, Face shield, Flux cored wire .030 inch (2 pounds). |
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Hobart 500550 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welding Kit Sale Price: $365.70 |
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The Auto Arc 130 operates off 115-volt standard household current. It comes ready to weld with or without shielding gas using .023-.035 solid wire or .030-.035 flux cored wire. The 500550 Auto Arc 130 Package includes a welding cart, welding helmet and fixed flow MIG regulator kit. With an amperage output range of 30 - 130, it easily handles a broad selection of solid mild steel or stainless, flux cored and aluminum wires. Features: Welds 22 gauge up to 3/16-Inch steel Proven built-in wire feeder with quick-release drive roll lever, Built-in contactor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" when not welding. Four output voltage settings with wire feed tracking provide quick and easy adjustment for different materials and thickness. Dual groove drive rolls make it easy to switch between .023/.025-Inch (0.6 mm) and .030 - .035-Inch (0.8 - 0.9 mm) wire. Self-resetting thermal overload and motor protection. Specifications: Rated Output at 20-percent Duty: 85A at 17.5 VDC, Cycle: 51A at 21VDC (CSA Rating), Current Range: 30 - 130-Amp, Max Open Circuit Voltage: 27-volt, Wire Feed Speed Range w/o load: 0 - 500-Inch per Minute, Amps Input at 115V: 20 (15 is CSA rating). |
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MIG-150 GAS / NO GAS DUAL MIG WELDER FLUX 220V 150 AMP Sale Price: $289.99 |
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No gas, CO2, or gas operation Input voltage: 230V/60Hz AC, single phase Welding current: 40 to 150 amps Duty cycle: 10% @ 150amps 35% @ 75amps 100% @ 40 amps Max open circuit voltage: 34.2V Wire capacity: .031 (0.8mm) steel & stainless steel 0.030" to 0.039" (1.0mm) aluminum 0.023" to 0.035"90 (0.6-0.8mm) flux core Variable feed speed control Torch with full ON/OFF safety control Automatic thermal safety protection Easily converted to gas operation Simple to operate-fan cooled Weld mild steel, aluminum, stainless steel and cast iron (must use correct wire and gas) Include welding mask, chipping hammer/brush. torch, tip, ground cord with clamp |
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Neiko Solar-Powered Auto Darkening MIG/TIG Welding Helmet, ANSI Approved Lens List Price: $129.00 Sale Price: $46.89 |
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The shield lens darkens instantly when welding begins and clears when wielding stops. Switch easily between shades from 9 to 13 with 1/10000 second reaction time. The internal rechargeable lithium battery is rechargeable by the solar cell. Two-way adjustable headband ensures a comfortable fit. The helmet meets ANSI Z87.1 standards. |
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Hot Max 125WFG 125 Amp Gas Ready MIG Welder List Price: $399.99 Sale Price: $339.51 |
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Pro Series MMIG125 125 Amp Fluxcore Mig Welder Kit, Black List Price: $329.00 Sale Price: $184.00 |
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MMIG125 Features: -Fluxcore MIG welder kit.-Thermal overload protection.-Two heat settings.-Amps: 80 (Max 125).-Wire size: 0.030 - 0.035''. Includes: -Includes ground cable with clamp, welding gun, spool of flux cored wire, face shield and brush hammer. Specifications: -Duty cycle 20pct at 80 Amps. Assembly Instructions: -No assembly required. Dimensions: -MAX metal thickness: 18 Gauge / 0.19''. Collection: -Pro Series collection. |
Here are some more information for Gas Mig:

Stainless steel is the generic term for grades of steel that contain more than 10% chromium, with or without other alloying elements. Stainless Steel may also have varying additions of Nickel, Molybdenum, Titanium, Niobium and other elements. Stainless steel resists corrosion, maintains its strength at high temperatures, and is easily maintained. The chromium in the steel combines with oxygen in the atmosphere to form a thin, invisible layer of chrome-containing oxide.
The most common grades of stainless steel are:
TYPE 304 - The most commonly specified austenitic (chromium-nickel stainless class) stainless steel. This grade withstands ordinary corrosion such as mild acids and sulfite found in wine, beer and olive oil, and is durable in typical food processing environments, and resists most chemicals. Type 304 is available in virtually all product forms and finishes.
TYPE 316 - Austenitic (chromium-nickel stainless class) stainless steel containing 2%-3% molybdenum (whereas 304 has none). The inclusion of molybdenum gives 316 greater resistances to various forms of deterioration.
Type 316 is recommended for the roofs of closed top tanks due to potential of high concentrations of corrosive gasses and liquids produced by the sulfites in wine.
Types of Welds:
Stainless steel can be welded by three methods; ARC, Metal Inert Gas (MIG) or Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG).
ARC welding employs a stainless steel rod coated with a formulation of chemicals to provide a flux to bond the metal, sustain an arc and to provide a barrier to reactive gases such as oxygen.
MIG welding works by continuously feeding a wire to the metal being welded surrounded by an envelope of non-reactive gas such as Argon, Carbon Dioxide, and or Helium. For stainless steel a mixture of the above three gasses are employed. MIG welding is a quick method of welding allowing a continuous weld. This welding is employed in the manufacture of tanks but leaves a raised bead both inside and outside the tank. Having a bead on the outside is cosmetic but having a bead on the inside of the tank makes it hard to clean and keep sanitary.
TIG welding employs the use of a tungsten rod surrounded by an inert gas such as Argon to provide arc stability and a non-reactive atmosphere at the weld. The rod and the gas provide the heat to melt the metal of the joint being welded and the stainless steel filler rod. This is similar to gas welding or brazing. This method of welding takes great skill to perform but leaves a smooth flawless seam on both sides of the weld. Very little grinding is necessary.
In Conclusion:
Before signing a contract to purchase a tank, ask the vendor or manufacture where they source their material. Ask for a copy of the material manufactures datasheet to insure it is certified by a testing agency to be the material it is propertied to be. Look at the welds both on the inside and outside of the tank. Look at how the ports and man-ways are attached to the tank. Do they have smooth radius transitions or are they protruding on the inside making cleaning and sanitizing difficult.
Dwight Busalacchi is a commercial wine maker and stainless steel wine tank importer. If you are looking for commercial-grade wine tanks, visit http://www.Miovigneto.com .
Mig Welding
Need to discover how to mig weld?
Great! Mig welding is easy! Just ask anybody... You can teach a monkey to mig weld, Right?! All you need to know is pull the trigger and hold on... Oh yeah?
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system number one to be told how to mig weld :
1. Buy machine
Get scrap metal
Learn fundamentals
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5. Practice
6. Write down what works and keep notes in pouch on machine.
Method number two to learn how to mig weld :
1. Attend a mig welding class at Technical College and use their machines, metal, gas, and other costly stuff that you would scrimp on if you needed to get it yourself. Pick the coaches brain for every welding tip you can get. Actually apply yourself and listen to every word he or she says. ( that is's right, there are some good chick welding instructors out there )
two. If you need to ...buy a machine.
What's a good machine? I like Miller welding machines. Why? Many reasons : made in USA, service and support are great, great resale worth, parts are available, they are damn good machines. Now there's always an exception to each rule so listen up!
And when I do, I will search eBay and craigslist for a Lincoln 115v mig welder.
if you are going to be welding mostly body panels on automobiles, or gas tanks for choppers, purchase a 115v machine. Either way, buy used from eBay or Craigslist if you can. Here's why... First off, 115 volt mig machines are sort of like bowflex fitness machines, nobody wears them out, and used ones are nearly as good as new ones. You should buy a used Lincoln mig for 2 hundred $, use it for 4 years and sell it for 200 bucks. Sounds rather good doesn't it? Same goes for the bigger 230v machines. Buy a used millermatic 180, 250, 251, or 252, for 600-800 greenbacks, use it for several years and if you want to sell it you can simply break even or maybe make a few bucks..or to keep things easy, just get a millermatic 250 and call it a day.
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gasless mig wire or gas wire for mig welding?
hi,
i want to weld steel tube,which wire is bust ,gasless mig wire or gas wire?
Either will do the job. Flux core (gasless) wire is primarily used outside, as the shielding gas won't, or can't be blown away.
Flux core will require much more clean up, as the impurities and slag will cover the weld bead. Solid wire with gas is much cleaner.
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