Shop-style electric welders from 130 to 225 amps, covering wire-feed (MIG/flux-core) and AC/DC TIG processes. The wire-feed units are the fast, easy option for general steel work, while the TIG machine delivers precision welds on stainless and aluminum. Call the office and we’ll match the process and amperage to your job.
| Type | Output | Input Power | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wire Feed (MIG/Flux-Core) | Approx. 130 A class | 120V or 240V (varies by unit) | General steel fabrication and repair |
| AC/DC TIG (Lincoln Precision TIG 225) | 5–230 A AC/DC | 208/230V single phase | Stainless, aluminum and precision work; also runs stick |
Right Process for the Job: Wire feed for speed and ease; TIG for clean, precise welds on thin or specialty metals.
Aluminum Capable: The AC TIG output with auto-balance handles aluminum without guesswork.
Wide Range: From 5 A for thin-gauge work up to 225+ A for heavier sections.
Stick Backup: The TIG unit also runs stick electrodes up to 5/32 in.
Common uses: shop fabrication and repair; stainless food-grade and railing work; aluminum welding; auto, trailer and equipment repair; maintenance welding in facilities with shop power.
