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TIG Welding

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TIG Welding

GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) formerly known as TIG (Tungsten inert gas) welding, uses a tungsten electrode that delivers current to the welding arc, and the tungsten and weld are protected and cooled with an inert gas, such as Argon. TIG welding uses an electric torch, and then the weld hand-feeds filler rod into the weld puddle.

S.J. Smith carries the TIG welding power sources you need, from several manufacturers, as well as TIG torches, ground cables, clamps, cups, filler rod, Argon gas, regulators, as well as protective safety equipment including helmets, welding lenses, gloves and apparel.

Call your account manager, email us, or call S.J. Smith at 563-324-5237 for more information on how to choose the best TIG welding system for you.

TIG welding products and accessories

Safety products

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"I've been a customer at SJ Smith in Decatur for 10 years now, and every time I stop by, the guys there are so incredibly friendly and helpful. From refilling my oxy/propane mini tanks for metalsmithing work to swapping out my propane tank on my grill, they've always helped me with everything I've needed. When I first started out with a torch, one of the guys even helped me figure out how to disassemble and reassemble my torch and gauges to my tanks safely. Its always a pleasure to swing by." Lindsey Elaine Kirk, Lindsey the Ladysmith, Decatur, Illinois, lindseytheladysmith.com