534 Stainless Steel Welders (Stick/TIG/MIG/Flux-Core) Starting at $9.45
Lincoln Welding Machines
Invertec® V276 (Twist Mate) Weather-Resistant Stick/TIG Welder (208-575 1/3PH) #K4868-2
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® DC600 Multi-Process Welder #K1288-22
Lincoln Welding Machines
Flextec® 350X Multi-Process Construction Welder w/ LN-25X® Wire Feeder One Pak® #K4278-3
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® DC600 with VRD™ Multi-Process Welder #K1288-28
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® DC600 Multi-Process Welder #K1288-17
Lincoln Welding Machines
Invertec® V276 (Tweco) Weather-Resistant Stick/TIG Welder (208-575 1/3PH) #K4868-1
1 purchased
Lincoln Welding Machines
Flextec® 350X Construction Multi-Process Welder (Tweco®) #K4271-2
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Medium Duty Acetylene Combination Torch Pack #16281
2 purchased
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Smith SC Series Hand Cutting Torch, Heavy-Duty (21” 180° Head) #SC220
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Heavy Duty Hand Cutting Torch Outfit w/ Acetylene Tip, CGA 300 #HBAS-30300
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Smith Gas Axe™ Hand Cutting Torch, Extra Heavy-Duty (48” 90° Head) #SC949
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Smith SC Series Hand Cutting Torch, Heavy-Duty (36” 180° Head) #SC360
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Heavy-Duty Acetylene Combination Torch Pack #16206
1 purchased
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Smith Gas Axe™ Hand Cutting Torch, Extra Heavy-Duty (21” 75° Head) #SC925
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Little Torch® Kit w/ Regulators, CGA 200 #23-1003
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Medium-Duty Propane Combination Torch Outfit, CGA 510 #MBA-30510LP
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Smith SC Series Hand Cutting Torch, Heavy-Duty (21” 90° EHD Head) #SC229S
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Heavy Duty Hand Cutting Torch Outfit w/ Acetylene Tip, CGA 300S #HBS-H300S
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Smith SC Series Hand Cutting Torch, Heavy-Duty (36” 75° Head) #SC365
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Little Torch® Caddy Outfit w/ Preset Fuel Regulator (14.1oz, Propane) #23-1010P
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Little Torch® for Disposable Tanks Outfit #23-1014
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
Smith SC Series Hand Cutting Torch, Heavy-Duty (36” 90° Head) #SC369
Miller Oxy-Fuel Equipment
HD Propylene Heating Tip, 830,000 Average BTU/HR #ST825
Best Welder for Stainless Steel
Stainless steel welding is known for its durability and corrosion resistance, which is why it’s widely used for building materials, furniture, food and beverage containers, medical equipment, and thousands of other applications. It is an iron-based alloy containing chromium, the element that enables it to resist rust. Chromium levels in stainless steel vary from 11% to 30%. Because of this, it is as much as 5 times more expensive than mild steel and is more difficult to work with—particularly for novice welders. When welding stainless steel, you need to use wire or rod of the same grade (or higher) as the steel you’re welding.
Stick Welders for Stainless Steel Welding
Stick welding, also known as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), is a common option for stainless steel welding in maintenance and repair applications. But it’s difficult to weld thin stainless steel and it throws off a considerable amount of slag. You need to have your helmet down or wear safety glasses to protect your eyes and face from slag flying up when you clean the weld. Stick welding stainless steel is just as straightforward as working with mild steel, and the rods tend to produce a smooth, soft arc. It creates strong weld joints, though not as strong or as pretty as the welds produced with a TIG welder.
Benefits of Stick Welding for Stainless Steel
- No external shielding gas required
- Stick welders are less expensive than MIG or TIG welders
- Can be used outdoors in windy or rainy conditions
- The ground clamp can be attached far away from the welding point
- Equipment is portable
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What type of welding machine do you need to weld stainless steel?
The three most commonly used welding machines for working with stainless steel are MIG, TIG and Stick welders. Let’s take a quick look at each:
MIG welders for stainless steel
If you aren’t concerned about having the prettiest welds possible, a MIG welder is the best choice for welding stainless steel. MIG welding creates a strong joint between two pieces of stainless steel, but the welds won’t look as nice as welds done with a TIG welder. MIG welders are often used because a pulsed current supply makes it easier to weld in difficult to reach spots. The downside of MIG welders for stainless steel is that they offer very limited control of distortion when working with thin steel.
Benefits of MIG welding for stainless steel
- MIG welding equipment is relatively simple and easily transported
- Creates a strong weld joint
- Easier to work with in tight spots
- Well suited to joining large pieces of stainless steel
- Fast process makes it ideal for production environments
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TIG welders for stainless steel
TIG welding is the most widely used welding process for stainless steel. Not only does TIG welding enable compact and precise weld beads, it is also easy for an experienced welder to control the amount of heat in the weld puddle so the metal doesn’t distort. The drawback to TIG welding stainless steel (or mild steel) is that it takes longer than MIG or Stick welding and requires good technique. Also, the machines have multiple settings and are more complicated for novices to use than MIG machines.
Check out our welders, including:
- Miller Multimatic 220 AC/DC Multiprocess welder
- Millermatic 211 Autoset Mig Welder #907614 +FREE gloves +FREE helmet
Benefits of TIG welders for stainless steel
- Precise, aesthetically pleasing welds
- Stronger, more durable weld joints than MIG welding
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Not Sure Which Type of Welding Machine to Buy?
If you’re unsure about which type of welder to get, or have questions about a specific machine you’re considering, free to email or call us. We can help you decide on a welding machine that meets your needs and your budget.




