TIG and MIG/MAG welding

Welders and metalworkers who use TIG and MIG/MAG welding machines to create furniture produce high-quality and durable pieces.

TIG welding, also known as gas tungsten arc welding, is a precise welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld.
This process creates a clean and precise weld that is ideal for delicate or thin materials.
MIG/MAG welding, on the other hand, uses a consumable wire electrode to create the weld and is ideal for thicker materials.
Welders and metalworkers who specialize in furniture making use their expertise to join metal pieces seamlessly, ensuring that the finished product is both functional and visually appealing.
They work with steel and use their welding skills to create intricate designs and shapes. They also use their knowledge of metal properties and welding techniques to select the best welding process and materials for each specific project.

In addition to welding, metalworkers also use various cutting and shaping tools to create furniture pieces. They may use band saws, or hand-held grinders to cut and shape metal pieces.
Once the pieces are cut and shaped, the welder or metalworker uses their welding skills to join them together, creating a strong and durable finished product.
The use of TIG and MIG/MAG welding machines in furniture making ensures that the furniture pieces are not only visually appealing but also sturdy and long-lasting.
Welders and metalworkers who use these machines are skilled artisans who combine technical expertise with creativity to create furniture that is both functional and beautiful.