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WeldingMart stocks welding wire and filler metals for every common process — MIG (GMAW), flux-cored (FCAW), TIG (GTAW), stick (SMAW), submerged arc (SAW), and torch brazing. Whether you run a production line, a fabrication shop, or a home garage, we carry the AWS-classified consumables, alloys, and diameters you need from Lincoln Electric and Harris Products Group.
Shop Welding Wire by Process
- MIG & Flux-Cored Wire — solid MIG wire (ER70S-6, ER70S-3) and self-shielded / dual-shield flux-cored wire for steel and stainless
- TIG Rod & Welding Rods — ER70S-2, ER80S, ER308L, ER309L, ER316L stainless, ER4043 / ER5356 aluminum, and copper-silicon bronze cut-length TIG filler
- Stick Welding Electrodes — E6010, E6011, E6013, E7018, E308L, E309L, E316L and Lincoln Excalibur premium SMAW rods
- Submerged Arc Wire — SAW wire for high-deposition production welding
Shop Welding Wire by Alloy
- Mild Steel Welding Wire — carbon steel MIG solid wire in .023, .030, .035, and .045 diameters
- Stainless Steel Welding Wire — 308L, 309L, 316L MIG wire for stainless fabrication
- Aluminum Welding Wire — ER4043 and ER5356 aluminum MIG wire for spool guns and push-pull systems
- Copper & Silicon Bronze Welding Wire — ER CuSi-A silicon bronze and CuAl-A2 aluminum bronze for low-heat brazing
How to Choose the Right Welding Wire
The right wire depends on three things: the base metal you're welding, the process (MIG, TIG, stick, FCAW), and the diameter matched to your material thickness.
By Material Thickness (MIG Wire Diameter)
- .023" / .030" — sheet metal, auto body, 22 ga up to 1/8" steel
- .035" — 1/8" to 1/4" steel, the all-purpose diameter most shops keep stocked
- .045" — 1/4" and thicker, structural fabrication, heavy plate
AWS Classification Cheat Sheet
- ER70S-6 — the workhorse mild steel MIG/TIG wire. Higher silicon than ER70S-3 for better wet-out on dirty steel.
- ER70S-3 — clean steel MIG wire, lower silicon, slightly cleaner welds for cosmetic work.
- ER308L / ER309L / ER316L — stainless wire. 308L for 304, 309L for dissimilar joins, 316L for marine and corrosive environments.
- ER4043 / ER5356 — aluminum wire. 4043 for cast aluminum and 6061. 5356 for 5xxx and 6xxx wrought, higher strength.
- E7018 — low-hydrogen stick electrode. Code-quality, structural and pressure vessel work.
- E6010 / E6011 — high-cellulose stick electrode. Pipe root passes, dirty steel, rusty material.
Welding Wire FAQs
What's the difference between MIG wire and TIG rod? Same alloys, different form factor. MIG wire is spooled and fed by a wire feeder. TIG rod is straight, hand-fed cut lengths usually 36" long.
Can I use flux-cored wire outdoors? Self-shielded flux-cored (FCAW-S) like Lincoln NR-211-MP works without shielding gas — ideal for windy outdoor conditions. Gas-shielded flux-cored (FCAW-G) still needs gas but gives stronger welds.
What wire works for both steel and stainless? ER309L. It's the go-to dissimilar metals wire, bridging carbon steel to stainless, and stainless to mild steel with adequate corrosion resistance.
Do I need a spool gun for aluminum MIG? Yes for anything over a few feet from the machine. Aluminum wire is too soft for a standard liner — it kinks and births-nest. A spool gun or push-pull system feeds aluminum reliably.
Why Buy Welding Wire from WeldingMart
We've been a Lincoln Electric authorized distributor since 1995. All wire ships from US warehouses, factory sealed. We stock Lincoln SuperArc, Lincoln Excalibur, Lincoln NR-211-MP, Harris cut-length TIG rod, and Harris brazing alloys in standard and bulk quantities. Need a wire that's not listed? Call us at (800) 460-6474 — we have access to the full Lincoln and Harris catalogs and can drop-ship most consumables next day.