MIG & TIG Welding Services
Precision arc welding for every application — from heavy structural work to delicate cosmetic welds.
Metal Inert Gas Welding
MIG (GMAW) welding is our workhorse process for structural applications. This versatile method uses a continuous wire electrode and inert gas shield to create strong, clean welds quickly and efficiently.
It's ideal for thicker materials and production work where speed matters. Our MIG stations handle everything from heavy structural steel beams to agricultural equipment repairs. The process produces less spatter than other methods and creates clean welds that require minimal cleanup.
Common Applications:
- Structural steel beams and columns
- Heavy equipment and machinery frames
- Agricultural equipment and implements
- General fabrication and repair work
Tungsten Inert Gas Welding
TIG (GTAW) welding is the gold standard for precision work. This process uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld, giving the operator maximum control over the weld pool.
The result is clean, cosmetic-quality welds with minimal spatter and no slag. TIG is the preferred choice when appearance matters or when working with thin materials that could be burned through with less precise methods. It's particularly well-suited for stainless steel and aluminum.
Common Applications:
- Stainless steel tanks and vessels
- Aluminum fabrication and repair
- Architectural metalwork and railings
- Precision components and assemblies
Choosing the Right Process
Both processes have their strengths — here's how to decide
Choose MIG When:
- Working with thicker materials (1/8" and up)
- Speed and efficiency are priorities
- The weld will be covered or hidden
- You're welding carbon or mild steel
- Production volume is high
Choose TIG When:
- Appearance and cosmetic quality matter
- Working with thin materials (under 1/8")
- Welding stainless steel or aluminum
- Precision and control are essential
- The project has complex geometries
Professional-Grade Tools
Multi-Process Welders
Our Miller and ESAB multi-process machines handle MIG, TIG, and Stick from a single unit, giving us flexibility for any job.
Precision TIG Controls
AC/DC TIG welders with pulse controls allow us to dial in the perfect heat input for aluminum and stainless applications.
Wire Feed Systems
Push-pull and standard wire feed systems handle everything from delicate aluminum wire to heavy steel wire with consistent results.
Certified Welders, Quality Results
Every MIG and TIG weld performed by our team meets or exceeds AWS standards. We don't just claim quality — we verify it with proper procedures and documentation.
Ready to Start Your Project?
Contact us today for MIG or TIG welding services