52 Best Welding Machines for Car Repair Starting at $413.99
Miller Welders
Multimatic® 220 AC/DC w/ Dual Cart & Wireless Foot Control #951000104
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Miller Welders
Miller Multimatic® 220 AC/DC Multiprocess Welder w/ Wireless Foot Pedal - 907757002
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Lincoln Welding Machines
POWER MIG® 262P Pulsed MIG Welder (208-575V 1PH) #K5378-1
4 purchased
Lincoln Welding Machines
Sprinter™ 180Si DC TIG/Stick Welder (110-230V 1PH) #K5453-1
11 purchased
Hobart
Hobart Handler 210MVP with Multi-Voltage Plug 230 Wire Feed Welder #500553
41 purchased
Lincoln Welding Machines
Invertec® V276 (Tweco) Weather-Resistant Stick/TIG Welder (208-575 1/3PH) #K4868-1
1 purchased
Own a body shop? Into building custom rat rods? Or maybe you just want to restore an old car to its former glory? Whatever your situation, you're going to need the right welder for the job. You've come to the right place for that!
Repairing a car won’t require as much attention to detail as a restoration, so you can rest easy knowing your car will be road worthy with repairs done using a stick welder. The results will be probably be somewhat messy compared to other forms of welding, but the weld will be strong.
For restorations, a MIG welder is the best choice. MIG welding is easy to learn, fast, and makes overhead welding a breeze. It’s perfect for working on cars in any position.
If you're doing any detailed work on thin metal, like a custom aluminum dashboard, you'll want a Miller TIG welder. TIG welding has a steeper learning curve, but once mastered enables you to lay down gorgeous, precise welds.
Need to cut metal? Check out our plasma cutters for auto body work.




