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Welding Torches FAQs

Welding torches play a big part in how controlled and consistent a weld feels, particularly when accuracy matters.


Different torches suit different welding processes. TIG torches are typically used for more detailed work where control is key, while MIG and Stick torches are better suited to heavier welding and structural jobs across a range of metals.


Good balance and comfortable handling help reduce fatigue during longer welding sessions, while a stable arc makes it easier to maintain consistent weld quality. This applies whether the work is being carried out in a workshop or on site.


Welding torches are used across a wide range of applications, from fabrication and repair work through to larger structural welds, depending on the setup and process being used.


For on-site welding, torches are often used alongside welding generators to provide a reliable power source. Welding shelters can also be used to help protect the weld area from wind, dust and poor weather, which can affect weld quality.