561 Best Welding Machines for Sheet Metals Starting at $9.45
Miller Electric
OptXâ„¢ Conduit Wire for 0.045" Steel, 11 ft. Length #301809
Hobart
Champion® 145 Engine-Driven Welder w/ DC Stick (4,500 W) #500563
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Miller Welders
Trailblazer 330 EFI Engine-Driven Welder w/ Excel Power, Polarity Reversal #907832005
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutters
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutter, Power Supply Only (240V 3PH) #078612
Miller Electric
AlumaPower 450 MPa with 25 ft. (7.6 m) water-cooled XR-Aluma-Pro gun #951867
Miller Welders
Big Blue® 800 Duo Air Pakâ„¢ Truck Mount w/Wireless Interface Control #907752004
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutters
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutter, Power Supply Only (440V 3PH) #078616
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutters
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutter, Power Supply Only (200/208V 3PH) #078610
Types of Materials
Whether you are working on automotive sheet metal, a construction site, at a metal shop, or just in your garage, picking the correct welder for your material is important. Using the same material over and over again allows you to specialize your welder to what kind of metal you are working with. Welders Supply Company has welding machines for working with aluminum, mild steel, and stainless steel.

Which welder is best for your job?
With all the different types of welding and welding steels, finding the best welder is a complex task, but we can help. For welding aluminum, the most commonly used machines are MIG and TIG welders. Mild steel fabricates everything from nails to metal furniture, cars, and even structural steel. So, there is a lot more variation in what welder you can use, depending on the task and work environment. The three most commonly used welding machines for working with stainless steel are MIG, TIG, and Stick welders. Each situation that you may be in changes slightly depending on your situation. Read more on each material page linked above.




