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Choose from single-phase Millermatic® all-in-one MIG welding machines or more powerful three-phase MIG welding systems that suit an endless variety of applications, including stainless steel and aluminum welding.
MIG welding is referred to as a semi-automatic welding process owing to the fact that the rate at which the wire is fed and the length of the arc are controlled by a power source, but the speed of travel and the position of the wire are controlled manually.
Choose from portable MIG welders, industrial MIG welders, and multi-process machines with MIG capability. Shop with Welders Supply to get the lowest online prices with free shipping on orders over $300.
How to MIG weld. MIG has been the most popular welding process for decades, for both professional welders and hobbyists. It’s fast, strong, versatile and fairly easy for most people to learn. Because it’s such a great process, there’s a steady stream of newcomers determined to learn.
MIG welders for your wire welding applications include POWER MIG® welders for home, farm, auto body, maintenance or fabrication and Idealarc® MIG welders that are optimized for flux-cored and CV processes for use with a variety of wire feeders.
See our reviews and comparison chart of the best MIG welders. Including 110v, 220v, dual voltage, best for home use, beginners, autobody and under $500.
Learn the basics for MIG welding mild steel with your Millermatic® MIG welder. What is MIG welding? MIG welding is an arc welding process in which a continuous solid wire electrode is fed through a welding gun and into the weld pool, joining the two base materials together.