How to Choose a Professional Welder for All of Your Welding Needs - Before choosing the welder you will use for your welding project, you need to understand the different types of welding that are available and what will be best for your specific project. Welding is actually a simple concept: metals are joined together by heating to a temperature that makes them malleable and then connecting the gaps with a material that is sufficient. |
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Before choosing the welder you will use for your welding project, you need to understand the different types of welding that are available and what will be best for your specific project. Welding is actually a simple concept: metals are joined together by heating to a temperature that makes them malleable and then connecting the gaps with a material that is sufficient.
Author: Kirsten Gross
Date: Sep 6, 2011 - 9:12:28 PM
Before choosing the welder you will use for your welding project, you need to understand the different types of welding that are available and what will be best for your specific project. Welding is actually a simple concept: metals are joined together by heating to a temperature that makes them malleable and then connecting the gaps with a material that is sufficient.
Even though welding is simple enough, in order for your welding project to be safe, it demands safe, cautioned decisions. Welding on a large scale takes many years to perfect. If you need to weld something in your home, there are many aspects that must go into the choosing of the right welding materials for you.
Many people first consider the costs of the welding machine. While price is an important factor, there are other factors that are just as considerable. For instance, you will want to know what you need to weld and if you will need this piece of equipment after this project is finished. Think about your future welding needs. Will this just be used for one project or for many? This information will help you know whether you need a welding kit for hobbyists or one for more large-scale projects.
You will also need to know what types of material you will be working with, as this will also dictate the type of welding equipment that you will require. There are SMAW units and GTAW units, both serving their own purpose, as well as a GMAW for another. Contacting a professional welder will help you understand these delineations.
You will also want to know if you want AC or DC output from your welder. This choice will rely on your requirements. AC output is available at more affordable prices, while DC is more costly. Aside from this, AC output is easier to carry than DC; however, DC will offer a more stable output and much deeper heated penetration. Also take into consideration how much power the welder will consume. If you choose a welder that is too much for your power supply to handle you will end up with blown circuits. This should be avoided.
Another thing you will need to take into consideration is the duty cycles of the welder. Duty cycles are the amount of time that a welder can be in operation before needing to be cooled down. This consideration will depend on the type of project that you are doing. The length of the project will determine what type of duty cycle you should consider.
Finally, speaking to professional welding personnel will help you find out from the pros what they consider to be the best welding equipment. You can also ask the professionals for guidance and helpful tips. Speaking with professionals will help reduce your chances of obtaining the incorrect welding equipment.
This is simply basic information and helpful guidelines. The final decision still rests with you. Speaking with professionals will help you find the best welding equipment for your requirements.
How to choose a professional welder for all of your welding needs.
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