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Engine Driven Welders, MIG, TIG, Stud, Wire & Stick

When you know exactly what the project demands, you should be able to find it at your welding supplier. And if you shop at WeldingMart, that'll never be a problem. Our lineup of engine-driven welding machines and supplies has it all: from MIG to TIG and everything in between.

Don't risk a project by running out of consumables or not having the correct machine for the job. No matter what industry you're in, or your level of welding expertise, you know how important quality welding products are. You'd never put your name on a sub-par project, and we'd never put our name behind a sub-par product. That's why we only carry brands such as Lincoln Electric, Miller, Forney and many others.

Got an old stud, wire-feeder or stick welding machine that's out of commission? Need an engine-driven welder to replace it? Our prices take that proposition and remove the guesswork from your decision. You'll be glad you shopped with us.

If you have any specific product or operation questions, don't be afraid to give us a call or contact us on our website. We are more than willing to assist our fellow metal-workers in making their products and operations as efficient as possible. With over 50 years of industry experience, you can be sure that us here at WeldingMart will not let you down.

Engine Driven Welders, MIG, TIG, Stud, Wire & Stick

When you know exactly what the project demands, you should be able to find it at your welding supplier. And if you shop at WeldingMart, that'll never be a problem. Our lineup of engine-driven welding machines and supplies has it all: from MIG to TIG and everything in between.

Don't risk a project by running out of consumables or not having the correct machine for the job. No matter what industry you're in, or your level of welding expertise, you know how important quality welding products are. You'd never put your name on a sub-par project, and we'd never put our name behind a sub-par product. That's why we only carry brands such as Lincoln Electric, Miller, Forney and many others.

Got an old stud, wire-feeder or stick welding machine that's out of commission? Need an engine-driven welder to replace it? Our prices take that proposition and remove the guesswork from your decision. You'll be glad you shopped with us.

If you have any specific product or operation questions, don't be afraid to give us a call or contact us on our website. We are more than willing to assist our fellow metal-workers in making their products and operations as efficient as possible. With over 50 years of industry experience, you can be sure that us here at WeldingMart will not let you down.

Welding Supplies / Machines & Equipment Questions & Answers

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To start TIG welding, you’ll need a TIG welder, a compatible inert gas cylinder (usually argon), a welding torch, tungsten electrodes, filler rods, and proper safety gear such as a welding helmet, gloves, and protective clothing. Optional but helpful accessories include a foot pedal for better control and a welding cart to organize your setup.
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The "rule of 33" in TIG welding refers to a guideline where the tungsten electrode should stick out approximately 1/3 of the inside diameter of the gas cup, and the arc length (distance from tungsten to workpiece) should also be about 1/3 of the electrode diameter. This helps ensure good gas coverage and arc stability during welding.
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To start TIG welding, you need a TIG welder, a compatible tungsten electrode, a shielding gas (usually argon), and appropriate safety gear like a welding helmet and gloves. You’ll also need filler rods if you’re joining materials, and clean metal surfaces for best results.
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AC/DC capability greatly expands the versatility of a TIG welder. DC mode is best for welding steel and stainless steel, providing a stable arc and cleaner welds. AC mode is essential for welding aluminum and magnesium, as it allows for the cleaning action needed to break up oxide layers. Choosing a welder with both AC and DC modes means you’re not limited to one type of material. The Lincoln SquareWave TIG 200 and Lincoln Aspect 375 AC/DC TIG Welder Ready-Pak both support AC/DC welding, giving users maximum flexibility. Many models offer either DC-only or AC/DC capability, so you can select the best fit for your application.
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Learning the basics of TIG welding typically takes a few weeks of regular practice, around 20-40 hours, to achieve beginner proficiency. However, becoming highly skilled and confident with different metals and positions can take several months to a year of consistent hands-on experience. The exact time depends on your dedication and prior welding knowledge.
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Inverter technology makes TIG welders lighter, more energy-efficient, and more portable compared to traditional transformer-based models. Inverters also offer superior arc stability, faster response, and more precise control of welding parameters. This technology is especially beneficial for mobile welders and those working in varied environments. Products like the Lincoln Aspect 230 AC/DC Air-Cooled One-Pak and Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Case One-Pak are based on inverter technology, offering users advanced performance and portability. There are several inverter-based options available, allowing you to choose the best balance of weight and capability.
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Pulse control allows you to regulate the heat input during welding, which is especially useful for thin materials or heat-sensitive metals. It helps prevent burn-through, minimizes distortion, and enables precise bead control. TIG welders with adjustable pulse features, like the Lincoln SquareWave TIG 200 and Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Case and TIG One-Pak, offer enhanced control for demanding applications. A variety of models feature pulse capabilities, allowing users to tailor performance for their specific tasks.
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Memory and customizable settings let you save frequently used welding parameters, streamlining setup and ensuring consistency across projects. This is especially useful in production or multi-process environments where repeatability is important. Welders like the Lincoln Aspect 230 AC/DC TIG Welder and Lincoln Aspect 230 AC/DC Air-Cooled One-Pak feature robust memory functions, making them ideal for professionals who value efficiency and accuracy. There are several options with and without memory features, giving you flexibility in your purchase.
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Adjustable waveforms and sequencer functions allow you to fine-tune the arc characteristics for specific materials and welding tasks, improving penetration, cleaning action, and control. This leads to higher-quality welds and greater versatility, especially when working with aluminum or specialty alloys. The Lincoln Aspect 375 AC/DC TIG Welder Ready-Pak and Lincoln Aspect 230 AC/DC Air-Cooled One-Pak offer these advanced features, providing precision and flexibility for expert welders. Models with and without these features are available, so you can choose based on your technical needs.
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The most common processes supported are TIG (GTAW) and Stick (SMAW). Having both options allows you to tackle a wider variety of jobs: TIG is ideal for precision, clean welds on thinner materials, while Stick is more forgiving on dirty or rusty metals and is better for outdoor or heavy-duty work. Tig welders that offer both processes, like the Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Case and TIG One-Pak and Lincoln Elevate SLi Battery-Powered Welder, provide maximum versatility for professionals and hobbyists alike. Multiple process support is available in many models, ensuring you can find a machine that fits your project requirements.
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