TIG
This stands for "tungsten inert gas," where tungsten is used as the electrode for fusing two pieces of metal. TIG welding takes time but creates precise, beautiful results.
MIG
"Metal Inert Gas" because steel welding wire is used as an electrode. It's fed into the hole or rent to fuse it.
ARC
The easiest and cheapest option, arc welding is perfect on thick metal, especially steel. Portable arc welding is also possible.
Aluminum MIG
Using an aluminum wire is more difficult than steel, but this will work for aluminum vehicle bodies.
Helliarc
This is basically like TIG welding, but it uses helium as an electrode. As with TIG, it produces results that are aesthetically pleasing.
Acetylene oxygen cutting processes
Acetylene is used as the fuel in this type of welding, which is good for removing rusted or seized bolts.
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