Welding

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 Absolutely. Welding emits intense light and sparks. Always wear a welding helmet, gloves, welding jacket and safety glasses. Also, ensure proper ventilation.

It depends on your work.

  • DIY/Home repairs: MIG welders are great, they are easy to use.

  • Heavy-duty/Precision work: TIG welders are ideal.

  • Outdoor/Rugged conditions: Stick welders are best.

  • Multipurpose use: A multi-process welder is a good choice.

  • MIG: Uses a continuous wire, it's fast and easy to learn.

  • TIG: Uses a tungsten electrode, gives very clean and precise welds, good for thin metals.

  • Stick: Uses a flux-coated electrode, works well outdoors, but is a bit slower.

  • Cleaning: Keep the machine clean.

  • Cable check: Ensure cables are not damaged.

  • Consumables: Regularly replace parts like tips and electrodes.

  • Storage: Store the machine in a dry place.