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Best for welding thin metal, these TIG welders make clean, precise welds and are often used for finishing work. They include components such as torches, cable, and hose.
E6013 is excellent for joining misaligned pieces and welding thin metal under low heat. It deposits easily and smoothly.
These electrodes are designed for optimum performance when used with an AC power source.
These electrodes are low hydrogen for X-ray quality welds.
Since they solidify quickly, these E6011 electrodes can be used for vertical and overhead welding.
The flux coating on these electrodes produces good stability, speed, and welding performance. They’re often used in the pipe welding industry and produce X-ray quality welds in all positions.
These electrodes penetrate deeper into the base material for higher-quality welds than standard fast-deposit stick electrodes for steel.
Make welds quickly with these fast-melting electrodes.
Weld stainless steel with these stick electrodes.
Weld aluminum 3003, 3004, 5052, 6061, and 6063 with these E4043 electrodes.
Weld copper, brass, and bronze with these electrodes.
Weld nickel with these electrodes.
Increase the wear resistance of your base metal, or restore a worn-down surface with these electrodes.
Join gray iron, ductile iron, malleable iron, and alloy cast iron to themselves, and to each other.
Made of 85% pure nickel, these electrodes join cast iron to itself, and to mild steel and stainless steel.
These nickel-free electrodes make nonmachinable welds. They’re often used on machine bases, furnace grates, and exhaust manifolds.
These electrodes have a flux coating that produces good stability, speed, and performance when cutting and chamfering steel and cast iron.
These electrodes cut as well as gouge aluminum, copper, stainless steel, and steel.
Keep stick electrodes in place.
For less waste, these holders grasp the electrode close to the end.
With a cable you can disconnect to cut power, these holders prevent you from shocking yourself.
To avoid losing tension over time, the head on these holders doesn’t have a spring.
Speed up weld removal, edge preparation, gouging, and repairs when you use a holder with your carbon-gouging electrodes.
Protect your stick electrodes during transport.
Transfer electrodes from a holding oven to the job site.
Store electrodes at a temperature that keeps them dry and in prime condition.
Antispatter resists heat and keeps weld spatter from sticking to contact tips, nozzles, and welding accessories.
Create a dam or mold with these plates to control metal flow while welding.
Stick this flexible tape to the back of welding seams to contain spatter and prevent oxygen, water vapor, and other gases from weakening the weld.
Measure internal misalignment of pipe ID, pipe wall thickness after tack welding, and go/no-go fit-up gap.
Check bevel angles, excess weld metal (capping size), and length of a corner-weld leg.
Also known as a fillet gauge, this gauge measures concave and convex corner weld dimensions.
Wheel your welding machine around the shop and keep its accessories organized on these carts.
Repair most metal with a single machine—these welders perform MIG, TIG, and stick welds.