14 March, 2026
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“General welding” usually refers to the most common methods used to join metals or to specific companies in the industry.
Common Welding Processes
- MIG (GMAW): Uses a wire spool and gas. It’s the fastest to learn and great for DIY or fabrication.
- TIG (GTAW): Uses a tungsten rod. It’s the most precise and produces the cleanest-looking welds, often used for aluminum or thin stainless steel.
- Stick (SMAW): The “old school” method using an electrode “stick.” It’s versatile and works best for heavy-duty outdoor repairs or rusty metal.
- Flux-Cored (FCAW): Similar to MIG but doesn’t need external gas. It’s preferred for thick materials and windy conditions.
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