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Spatter is a common MIG welding defect, even for experienced welders. While it doesn’t cause structural harm, it affects aesthetics and complicates post-weld cleanup. In this guide, we’ll explain what spatter is, why it happens, and how to reduce it during MIG welding.
Mastering the welding parameters is not just a technical skill; it's a key to unlocking your welding potential. In this article, we'll delve into the basic and process-specific welding parameters, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to tackle any welding project.
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The TIG welding technique, walking the cup, is one of the most widely used methods when TIG welding a root pass or other passes in pipeline welding. In this article, we'll explain what walking the cup is, how, why, and when to use it.
Underwater welders can earn some of the highest salaries in the industry, but many wonder if it is worth the risk. In this article, we will discuss underwater welding challenges and prospects closely, explaining some of the common risks, salary, and life expectancy of underwater welders.
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MIG welding is popular for its ease and affordability, but recent advancements, like pulsed and dual pulse MIG), have improved weld quality, speed, and appearance. Pulsed MIG offers better control, less heat, low spatter, and improved aesthetics. We will discuss pulsed MIG welding tips and techniques for the best MIG results.
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