Thomas Garcia
Thomas Garcia
Thomas is a professional welder who gained his certification several decades ago and learned all the nuances of this job since then. When not at work, Thomas loves fishing in a lake near his summer house.

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5 Best Welders for Sheet Metal – for Your DIY Work
Welding and working sheet metal is a skill that requires years of practice and experience to master. While it is simple in theory, it can be much more complex in practice. Nowadays, you can find tons of TIG, MIG, and laser welders out there that make it hard to choose the right one for your projects. To make it ...
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6 Best Flux Core Welders for the Thickest of Metals
Flux core welders tend to offer better penetration making them ideal for attaching thicker metals. As such, a flux core welder is a major part of most welding shops. That said, not all flux core welders are built the same. The best flux core welders differ from others where the extra welding processes available, the ...
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How to Ground a Welder – Choose the Safest Way
You can’t learn welding without understanding the importance of grounding your welder before you start working. That’s because grounding is crucial in ensuring the safety and the success of your project. We know that the last thing you want to do is compromise your safety and weld quality when you can simply avoid ...
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Calculating the Needs – How Many Amps Does a Welder Use?
There are a couple of welder settings you can understand if you set your heart to it. For example, you can learn how to tell how many amps you need for a project. Besides, how many amps does a welder use? There’s no straightforward answer to this question as you’ll soon learn in this article. Several factors such ...
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Copper Welding 101: Thorough Guide
Copper is probably the oldest metal because it has been used to make weapons and other tools since at least 3500 years BC. It has high thermal conductivity, so it requires preheating even for joints that are moderately thick. Its thermal expansion property means that copper can be distorted during welding if you don’t ...
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5 Best 110V MIG Welders: Your Powerful Helper
MIG is a type of welding under Gas Metal Arc Welding, or GMAW, where an electric arc is formed between a wire electrode and the metal you’re welding. This causes the two pieces of metal to fuse together. For most welding applications, people use MIG technology. And while welding is heavily reliant on the person’s ...
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Can You MIG Weld Aluminum Without Gas? – The Full Answer
Can you weld aluminum with a gasless MIG welder? TIG welding is also known as MIG welding, which uses shielding gases to provide the best environment for binding aluminum with a clean weld. However, your inert gas may run out before you finish your project, and you may only have a few welds to complete the project. ...
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What Is ‘Duty Cycle’ in Welding and How to Calculate It?
Whether you have ever indulged in welding or not, you may have come across the term duty cycle. It may also be indicated on a welder's specifications. So, what is the duty cycle in welding? It basically refers to the time you can run the machine safely. This is because welding machines are subject to extreme ...
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How to Start a Mobile Welding Business? – Tips and Challenges
Welding is an imperative scope that stretches wide to cover manufacturing, construction, among other entities. It is also a lucrative option for people to make bucks rather than depend on employee salaries.  The recent Covid pandemic has spiked ...
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Slag in Welding: What Is It and How Does It Work?
What is Slag is normally seen as elongated lines either continuous or discontinuous along the length of the weld.in welding? In simple words, the definition is like that: it is the stony by-product that is produced when welding or refining metal ...