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Lincoln TIG Welders

TIG welding machines are known for their precision, arc stability, and ability to produce extremely clean welds on metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, and mild steel. Fabricators, motorsports shops, aerospace manufacturers, and metalworking professionals rely on TIG welders when weld quality and control are critical.

At WeldingMart, we specialize in professional TIG welders designed for demanding welding applications. Many fabrication shops choose Lincoln TIG welders because of their reliability, AC/DC welding capabilities, and advanced arc control technology. These machines allow welders to switch between aluminum welding and steel fabrication while maintaining consistent weld quality.

If you’re comparing machines or learning more about TIG welding equipment, visit our Lincoln Electric TIG welders guide.

For fabrication shops looking to reduce equipment costs, we also carry professionally inspected used TIG welders sourced from trade-ins and demo equipment.


Lincoln TIG welders are designed for precision welding on aluminum, stainless steel, and specialty metals. Explore professional AC/DC TIG welding machines and accessories below.

Choosing the Right TIG Welder

Selecting the right TIG welding machine depends on the materials being welded and the level of precision required. TIG welding is widely used for aluminum fabrication, stainless steel welding, and applications where weld appearance and control are important.

Most professional fabricators choose AC/DC TIG welders because they provide the flexibility to weld aluminum using AC current while also welding steel and stainless steel using DC current.

If you’re researching equipment options, our Lincoln TIG welder resource page provides an overview of machine capabilities.

Many fabrication shops rely on professional-grade machines like those found in our Lincoln Electric TIG welders collection.


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