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It depends on your material and skill level. MIG is great for beginners and general fabrication, TIG offers precise, high-quality welds for stainless steel and thin metals, and ARC (Stick) is best for outdoor or heavy-duty work. Matching the machine to your application gives you the best results..

Choose electrodes or wire based on the metal type, thickness, and welding process. For example, mild steel commonly uses ER70S-6 wire for MIG or E6013/E7018 rods for ARC welding. Thicker metals require heavier electrodes or wire diameters for proper penetration.

Yes. Different processes require different gases. MIG commonly uses CO₂, Argon, or a mix like 75/25 Argon-CO₂. TIG typically uses 100% Argon. Using the correct shielding gas improves weld quality, penetration, and spatter control.

At minimum, you need a welding helmet, gloves, leather jacket/apron, and closed shoes. For extra protection, consider respirators, ear protection, and fire-resistant clothing. Quality PPE helps prevent burns, eye damage, and inhalation of fumes.

Most light-duty welders can run on standard 220–240V single-phase power, while industrial machines may require three-phase supply. Always check the machine’s input amperage and ensure your plugs, breakers, and wiring can handle the load safely.

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