WeldingMart stocks the equipment and consumables that professional welders and fabrication shops run every day, from production MIG welders to pipeline-grade stick electrodes. As an authorized Lincoln Electric dealer, we carry MIG welders, TIG welders, stick welders, and engine driven machines alongside the wire, filler metal, and safety gear that keep them running. Shops searching for a reliable welding supply store get in-stock inventory with published pricing, not backordered promises or call-for-quote pages. Every category below links directly to current inventory ready to ship.
MIG Welders
Our MIG welder lineup covers GMAW and FCAW machines built for production runs, farm repair, and structural fabrication, including Lincoln Electric Power MIG units and Hobart Handler and IronMan series machines. These welders range from light-gauge sheet metal setups up to multi-process machines rated for heavy plate, with wire feed speed and voltage ranges suited to shop floors and field service trucks. Duty cycle and amperage specs are listed on every product page so shops can match a machine to their actual workload. Browse the full range in MIG Welders.
TIG Welders
TIG machines in this category deliver the amperage control and arc stability needed for stainless, aluminum, and precision carbon steel welds. Stock includes Lincoln Electric Square Wave and inverter-based TIG platforms suited to pipe, sheet metal, and aerospace-grade fabrication work. AC/DC output, pulse capability, and foot pedal compatibility vary by model, so shop crews doing thin-gauge aluminum should check output range before ordering. See current inventory in TIG Welders.
Stick Welders and Electrodes
Stick welding remains the standard for fieldwork, pipe, and structural steel where wind, rust, and dirty base metal rule out other processes. This category carries stick welders alongside Lincoln Electric and Hobart electrodes in 6010, 7018, and other common classifications for structural and pipeline work. Rod diameter and amperage output are called out on every listing so crews can stock the right electrode for the joint and position they are running. Shop Stick Welders and Electrodes for machines and rod in stock.
Engine Driven Welders
Engine driven welders and generators keep crews welding on jobsites with no shore power, running stick, MIG, or TIG processes off a single gas or diesel unit. These machines double as auxiliary power sources for grinders, lights, and hand tools on remote sites - standard equipment for pipeline, construction, and utility crews. Output ratings and fuel type are listed on each unit to match jobsite power draw. Find portable units in Engine Driven Welders.
Welding Helmets and Hoods
Auto-darkening helmets and fixed-shade hoods in this category protect against arc flash and UV/IR exposure across MIG, TIG, and stick processes. Stock includes Jackson Safety and Black Stallion helmets built for daily shop use and high-cycle production welding, with variable shade ranges and grind mode for crews switching tasks constantly. Lens clarity and reaction time matter most for TIG work at low amperage, and those specs are listed per model. Check sizing and lens options in Welding Helmets and Hoods.
MIG Wire and Welding Wire
This category stocks solid MIG wire and flux-cored wire in the diameters and alloys shops run most, from mild steel ER70S-6 to stainless and aluminum spools. Lincoln Electric and Blue Demon wire is stocked in sizes suited to both semi-automatic guns and robotic feed systems, with spool sizes ranging from small hobby rolls to bulk production drums. Wire feed issues often trace back to wrong diameter or alloy selection, so specs are listed clearly on every product. Order spools in MIG Wire and Welding Wire.
TIG Rod and Filler Metals
TIG filler rod here covers carbon steel, stainless, and aluminum alloys for shops that need consistent puddle control and clean weld appearance on visible welds. Harris Products and Blue Demon rod is stocked in standard diameters and lengths for both hand-fed and orbital TIG setups, with alloy matched to base metal for aerospace, food-grade, and structural applications. Browse filler metal options in TIG Rod and Filler Metals.
Welding Gloves and Safety Gear
Glove and safety gear selection here is built around heat resistance and dexterity for MIG, TIG, and stick work, including Black Stallion leather gloves rated for heavy-duty shop and field use. This category also covers jackets, sleeves, and other PPE that shops need to meet jobsite safety requirements and OSHA compliance standards. Cut, thickness, and lining vary between MIG gloves built for grip and TIG gloves built for feel, and both are stocked separately. Shop protective gear in Welding Gloves and Safety Gear.
Pipe Welding Tools and Fit-Up Gear
Pipeline and structural pipe crews need fit-up accuracy before the first pass goes down, and this category carries the clamps, cages, and alignment tools that make that happen. CK Worldwide and Kemper tooling covers both shop pipe fabrication and field tie-in work, sized to common pipe schedules. Find fit-up equipment in Pipe Welding Tools and Fit-Up Gear.
Cutting Torches and Oxy-Acetylene
Oxy-acetylene cutting and heating equipment in this category handles plate cutting, brazing, and metal prep tasks that complement MIG, TIG, and stick welding in any shop. Harris Products torches, regulators, and hose kits are stocked for both production cutting stations and portable field kits, with tip sizes and gas flow rated for material thickness ranging from sheet metal to heavy plate. Shop torch kits in Cutting Torches and Oxy-Acetylene.
WeldingMart is an authorized Lincoln Electric dealer stocking the full Lincoln Electric and Hobart product lines alongside consumables and safety gear from Harris Products, Blue Demon, Black Stallion, and Jackson Safety. All inventory ships from US warehouses, and orders over $99 qualify for free freight with no membership fees. Professional accounts and individual welders get the same pricing, stock, and support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What welding supplies does WeldingMart carry?
WeldingMart carries MIG, TIG, stick, and engine driven welders along with the wire, electrodes, filler metal, torches, helmets, gloves, and pipe fit-up tools shops need to run them. Product lines include Lincoln Electric and Hobart equipment plus Harris Products, Blue Demon, Black Stallion, Jackson Safety, Kemper, and CK Worldwide consumables and accessories. All categories are browsable from the welding supplies hub, with full specs listed on each product page.
Do you carry Lincoln Electric welding supplies?
Yes, WeldingMart is an authorized Lincoln Electric dealer and stocks the full Lincoln Electric line, including Power MIG welders, Square Wave TIG machines, stick welders, engine driven units, and Lincoln consumables like wire and electrodes. Products are backed by manufacturer warranty coverage since they are sold through an authorized channel.
What is the best MIG welder for fabrication shops?
For fabrication shop production work, Lincoln Electric Power MIG machines and Hobart Handler or IronMan series welders are built for higher duty cycles and heavier plate than entry-level units. The right model depends on material thickness, amperage needs, and whether the shop runs single-phase or three-phase power, so those specs should be checked against the shop's actual workload before ordering. The MIG welders category lists duty cycle and voltage range for every machine in stock.
Do you offer free shipping on welding supplies?
Yes, WeldingMart offers free freight on orders over $99, with no membership requirement. Orders below that threshold are charged standard shipping rates calculated at checkout.
Can I get same-day shipping on welding electrodes?
In-stock electrodes and consumables typically ship the same or next business day when ordered before the daily cutoff, since WeldingMart ships from US warehouses rather than relying on backorders. Exact processing times can vary by product and order volume, so shops with urgent deadlines should confirm stock and shipping cutoff before placing time-sensitive orders.
What welding equipment do I need to start TIG welding?
A basic TIG setup requires a TIG welder with AC/DC output for aluminum and stainless work, a torch, tungsten electrodes, filler rod matched to the base metal, an auto-darkening helmet, and TIG-specific gloves for feel and dexterity. Shops running thin aluminum should also plan for a foot pedal and pulse capability, both of which vary by machine model. The TIG welders, TIG rod and filler metals, and welding gloves categories cover the core equipment needed to get started.
Do you sell welding supplies near me / can I order online?
WeldingMart operates as an online welding supply store shipping nationwide from US warehouses, so customers order directly online rather than relying on local store hours or in-stock availability at a physical location. This gives shops and individual welders access to the same Lincoln Electric and Hobart product lines regardless of location, with free freight on orders over $99.
What is the difference between MIG and TIG welding equipment?
MIG welders (GMAW/FCAW) feed a continuous wire electrode through a gun and are built for speed and higher deposition rates on steel, making them common in production and repair work. TIG welders use a non-consumable tungsten electrode with separate filler rod fed by hand, giving more precise arc control for stainless, aluminum, and thin-gauge or cosmetic welds but at a slower travel speed. Because of these differences, MIG and TIG welders use different consumables, wire or rod, and often different helmet and glove setups, which is why WeldingMart lists them as separate equipment categories.