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  • A photograph captures a MIG welding torch in close-up, showing the nozzle, handle, and trigger details with a blurred metal workbench in the background.
    Welding Tools

    What Is a Welding Torch Used For? Understanding the Tool That Makes the Spark

    ByWelderology Team October 21, 2024June 27, 2025

    Welding torches are at the heart of every weld you make. They’re the tool you hold, direct, and depend on to channel heat, wire, and gas to the exact spot where metal fuses together. Whether you’re just getting started or upgrading your setup, understanding what a welding torch does—and how to choose the right one—makes…

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  • A comparative 3D-rendered digital illustration displays two aluminum samples labeled 6061-T6 and 7075, highlighting their different internal structures and finishes.
    Welding Challenges & Solutions

    6061 T6 Aluminum vs 7075: Choosing the Right Alloy for Your Project

    ByWelderology Team April 11, 2024May 16, 2025

    When it comes to selecting the right aluminum alloy for structural or fabrication projects, two of the most widely used options are 6061 T6 and 7075. Both offer unique mechanical properties, making them ideal for different applications. Whether you’re building frames, aircraft parts, or welding-intensive components, understanding the differences between these two alloys can help…

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  • A MIG welding torch and a TIG welding torch placed side by side on a rustic metal surface, highlighting their design differences.
    Welding Challenges & Solutions

    MIG vs TIG Welders: Key Differences Explained for Every Skill Level

    ByWelderology Team August 23, 2023July 4, 2025

    Metal Inert Gas (MIG) and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding are two of the most commonly used welding techniques in the industry, each offering unique strengths and applications. Whether you’re a beginner choosing your first welder or a seasoned professional deciding on a machine for a specific project, understanding the difference between MIG and TIG…

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