141 Best Welding Machines for Cast Iron Starting at $413.99
Miller Welders
Maxstar 280 TIGRunner, Water Cooled (208-575 V 1PH/3PH) #907538002
Miller Welders
Trailblazer 330 EFI Engine-Driven Welder w/ Excel Power, Polarity Reversal #907832005
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 210 TIG Welder w/ Wireless Foot Control, Complete Pkg (120-480 V) #951936
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
Maverick® 325X Welder/Generator w/ Kubota® Diesel Engine (10,000W) Ready-Pak® 1 #K3581-1-RP1
Lincoln Welding Machines
Vantage® 322 Welder/Generator w/ Kubota® Diesel Engine (11,000W) #K2409-5
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Lincoln Welding Machines
Vantage® 322 Welder/Generator w/ Kubota® Diesel Engine (11,000W), Ready-Pak® 1 #K2409-5-RP1
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® AC-1200 Submerged Arc Welder (380-460V 1PH) #K3140-2
Lincoln Welding Machines
Flextec® 500X Welder 4-Pack Rack (380-575V 3PH) #K4466-1
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 300 TIGRunner Welder Pkg (208-600 V) #907818002
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
Power Wave® S500 Advanced Process Welder & Power Feed® 84 Ready-Pak® (208-575V 3PH) #K3187-2
Lincoln Welding Machines
Maverick® 325X Welder/Generator w/ Kubota® Diesel Engine (10,000W) #K3581-1
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 210 TIG/Stick Welder (120-480 V), CPS #907816001
Lincoln Welding Machines
Frontier® 400X Pipe Welder/Generator w/ Kubota® Diesel Engine (12,500W) #K3485-2
1 purchased
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
HyperFill® Reveal™ Power Feed® 84 Single Ready-Pak® (200-575V 3PH) #K4650-5
Lincoln Welding Machines
Vantage® 549X Welder/Generator w/ Deutz® Diesel Engine (19,000W) #K3534-2
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 300 AC/DC TIG/Stick Welder, CPS w/ Auto-Line (208-600 V) #907818
Lincoln Welding Machines
HyperFill® Reveal™ Power Feed® 84 Dual Ready-Pak®, Single Cart (200-575V 3PH) #K4650-4
Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
Flextec® 350X Construction Multi-Process Welder, 6-Pack Rack w/ Tweco Connector #K4277-2
Welders for Cast Iron
Cast iron is one of the most difficult materials to weld. White cast iron, in particular, can be one of the most stubborn metals to work with. If tough jobs are regularly on your do-list, count on Welders Supply for the welding equipment and accessories you need to get the work done.
Since 1938, we’ve been supplying the tools for everything from light repair work around homes and ranches to large scale industrial fabrication. Besides having unbeatably low prices on top quality welding equipment, Welders Supply is pleased to offer free shipping on all orders over $300 (within the continental US).
About Cast Iron Welding
One of the keys to great welds on cast iron is maintaining the temperature of the metal. To do this, you need to make sure that the item is heated evenly and slowly before welding. While you weld however, you still should try to keep the weld to 1 inch, with peening at the end for strength. Then, allow the item to cool down gradually.
In the case of a major crack, you’ll need a different method of welding to ensure the damage does not get any worse. Referred to as “the studding method,“ it involves drilling holes into the cast iron and attaching the cast iron filler metal, then welding screws in place and completely immersing the entire surface of the filler metal with weld deposit. After cooling (either through the pre-heated method or air cooling), you will be able to weld the two sides of the item back together.
Another common problem is cast iron cracking at the site of the weld. If the cast iron needs to be water tight, sealer compounds can be used to prevent cracks from widening or releasing liquid already within the cast iron object.




