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Understanding Blue Demon TIG Consumables: A Guide to Tungsten Electrodes

Blue Demon offers a range of TIG tungsten electrodes, each color-coded to help you easily identify the type and application of the tungsten.

Everything you need to know about getting started with Furick Consumables

Furick is renowned in the welding community for its precision-engineered accessories, making their TIG welding consumable starter kits a top choice for both novices and...

The Best Tungsten for TIG Welding Steel

When it comes to welding steel, selecting the appropriate tungsten electrode is crucial for achieving optimal results.

Unleash Precision and Power with the CK Worldwide MT375 AC/DC TIG Welder

Whether you're an experienced professional or a dedicated hobbyist, this cutting-edge machine offers the perfect blend of control, versatility, and performance.

Unveiling the 2024 Miller Multimatic 220: Elevating TIG Welding with High-Frequency Precision

High frequency TIG breakdown on the new Miller Multimatic 220.

The Best Tungsten for TIG Welding with a Miller Dynasty

By carefully choosing the right tungsten electrode based on your welding requirements and the capabilities of the Miller Dynasty...

The Best Tungsten for TIG Welding Thin Material

Thin materials, often defined as those with thicknesses below 1/8 inch (3.175 mm), present unique challenges during welding.

Scratch Start, Lift Arc, & High Frequency TIG Differences Explained

We discuss the differences between scratch start TIG, high-frequency start, & lift arc TIG welding. Check out this Bakers Gas blog for the answers!

CK Worldwide Basic Consumables Guide

Figuring out what TIG consumables to order can be tricky. We are here to help explain how to select the correct CK Worldwide consumables for your TIG...

CK Worldwide Torch Guide

Everything you need to know if you are considering upgrading your current TIG set up to a CK Worldwide TIG Torch. The cool thing about CK Consumables...

What the Furick!

We love supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs with innovative quality products, and Professional Motorsport Fabricator Michael Furick, has a product line worth checking out! The entire...

TIG Tuesday: How to Choose the Right Tungsten for TIG Welding and What Tungsten is Best for Your Setup

Once you’ve invested in a top of the line TIG welding machine for aluminum welds or detailed projects, get the most out of your welds...

Affordable and Powerful TIG Welding with the Lincoln Squarewave TIG 200 Welder

TIG welders will find a lot to love about the flexibility and variety of features available in the lightweight and versatile Squarewave TIG 200 welder from Lincoln Electric. 

Which Welder Is Best for TIG Welding Aluminum?

When it comes to what welder is best for AC TIG welding we are here with the inside scoop. Best value, price, capabilities, pros, cons and more....

How to Choose A Shielding Gas for TIG Welding

You can’t cut corners in TIG welding–or at least you shouldn’t if you want to get repeat business or you want your welds to look good. While...

How and When to Use Scratch Start TIG Welding

Welders in nuclear power plants, food industry plants, and their own workshops have long used a simple series of modifications to their stick welders in order to...

Tips for TIG Welding Aluminum on DC Power

Every welder knows that you’ll get a much cleaner weld that is more likely to pass inspection if you use AC power when TIG welding aluminum. There’s...

Air Cooled vs. Water Cooled TIG Welding Torches: How to Choose

When you’re TIG welding there’s only so much that a top brand welding glove can do for you if your torch heats up and you can’t cool...

Tips for Practicing TIG Welding

If you’re getting started with TIG welding as a hobby or as a potential new welding career that could pay off in the long run, it’s good...

Tips for TIG Welding Bicycle Frames

TIG welding a bicycle frame is one of the most practical welding applications you can do at a home welding shop, but it is also one of...

When to Use Pulse for TIG Welding

TIG welding with the pulse feature is most often done for thin metals such as aluminum and can also be used with copper and varieties of steel....

How to Make High Powered Tack Welds: TIG Welding Tip

Tack welds can save you a lot of time and will help you make stronger, cleaner, straighter welds. However, if you get the tack welds wrong, the...

Adjustable Output Frequency for TIG Welding Aluminum

Today’s guest post is by Mark Kadlec of Miller Electric: Before the introduction of inverter-based gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) machines, frequency control was rarely thought of...