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At Wasco Industrial, we offer an extensive range of welding machines from top-rated manufacturers. Our inventory includes MIG, TIG, Plasma Cutters, and various other equipment. We offer fast and reliable delivery services throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. If you need any assistance in selecting the welding machine that best suits your needs, please call us to speak with one of our specialists.
Looking for top-quality MIG welders from trusted brands? Wasco has you covered. Our selection includes welders from Lincoln Electric, Miller, ESAB, Prime Weld, and Forney, which are perfect for metal fabrication in the automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries.
Upgrade your welding game with Wasco's impressive selection of top brand TIG welders! Check out our selection of Lincoln Electric, Miller, ESAB, Prime Weld, and Forney welders.
We sell plasma-cutting machines and consumables at competitive prices. Our brands include Hypertherm Plasma Systems, Thermal Dynamics, Forney, and Prime weld. At Wasco, we provide expert advice on thickness, material type, gases, and cut quality. We also offer consumables for cutting and gouging.
When welding using the MIG technique, a protective inert gas is used to shield the melted puddle. The MIG welding gun produces high heat, which melts a wire that is continuously fed from a spool and applied to the weld joint.
TIG welding is a process that uses a non-consumable electrode to produce heat with a TIG torch. The torch can be either water or gas cooled. A filler rod is then applied by the welder or automatically via a feed system. Different tungsten and gases are used based on the material thickness and base material.
Plasma cutting is a method of cutting electrically conductive materials using a hot plasma jet. It is commonly used on materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and copper, but can also be used on other conductive metals. The process is straightforward: a plasma torch is used to heat the material, which is then cut using the plasma jet. The resulting cut is precise and clean.
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