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  • MIL301431

    CONTINUUM SEMI-AUTO FEEDER BASE

    MIL301431

    $625.00/ea
  • 10101

    TIG FILTER CABLE

    MIL301384

    $275.77/EA
  • 10101

    ARCAGENT AUTO DIGITAL IO CABLE, 25'

    MIL301379

    $662.47/EA
  • 301369

    GAS FLOW SENSOR CABLE 25 FT

    MIL301369

    $269.61/EA
  • 10101

    WIRE SPEED SENSOR CABLE 25 FT

    MIL301368

    $272.69/EA
  • 10101

    LARGE ID CURRENT SENSOR CABLE 25 FT

    MIL301367

    $269.61/EA
  • 301365

    VOLTAGE SENSE CABLE - 25FT

    MIL301365

    $300.42/EA
  • 301364

    STANDARD CURRENT SENSOR CABLE, 25FT

    MIL301364

    $269.61/EA
  • 301359

    TIG FILTER

    MIL301359

    $1,460.51/EA
  • 301358

    ARCAGENT GAS FLOW SENSOR

    MIL301358

    $2,378.73/EA
  • 301357

    LARGE ID CURRENT SENSOR, 600A - SOLID CORE

    MIL301357

    $2,645.25/EA
  • 301356

    LARGE ID CURRENT SENSOR, 1000A - SOLID CORE, LA

    MIL301356

    $2,428.03/EA
  • 301351

    STANDARD CURRENT SENSOR, 600A

    MIL301351

    $1,403.51/EA
  • 301350

    WIRE SPEED SENSOR

    MIL301350

    $2,723.83/EA
  • 301346

    ARCAGENT AUTO

    MIL301346

    $7,871.05/EA
  • 301345

    ARCAGENT MANUAL - EXTENDED CAPABILITY

    MIL301345

    $7,453.54/EA

From TIG and MIG to ARC and Stick welders, our carefully curated selection of high-quality welding machines is engineered to meet the demands of professionals and hobbyists alike. Whether you need welding machines in Ontario or are looking for the precision of an arc welding machine, our range has you covered. Designed for performance, these machines offer seamless precision, optimal power output, and easy-to-use controls. Elevate your welding projects with stick welding machines that deliver unparalleled accuracy and efficiency. Explore our collection today and experience the next level of welding technology.

What is the difference between the MIG/TIG/STICK weld process?

MIG, TIG, and Stick welding are three distinct processes, each with unique advantages and applications.

The key differences lie in the type of electrode used, the shielding method, and the specific applications for each process. MIG and TIG welding are preferred for precision and cleanliness, while Stick welding offers versatility, especially for tougher environments. Your choice of welding process will depend on factors like material type, thickness, and welder expertise.

MIG Welding

MIG welding uses a consumable wire electrode fed through a welding gun, along with shielding gas (usually a mix of argon and carbon dioxide) to protect the weld from contamination. Known for its high welding speeds, MIG is suitable for a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. With minimal post-weld cleanup, MIG welding machines are popular in industries such as automotive, fabrication, and construction.

TIG Welding

TIG welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the arc, with a separate filler rod and shielding gas (typically argon) protecting the weld. This process provides precise control and produces high-quality welds with minimal spatter, making it ideal for thin materials. TIG welding machines are prized for their ability to produce clean and accurate welds, especially in delicate projects.

Stick Welding

Stick welding involves a consumable electrode coated with flux, which creates a gas shield around the weld as it melts. Stick welding machines are known for their versatility and can be used in harsh outdoor conditions without the need for external shielding gas. Common in construction, pipeline welding, and repairs, Stick welding machines are portable and durable, offering reliability for demanding environments.

What Welding Equipment is Josef Gas licensed to distribute?

Josef Gas is a fully authorized distributor of premium welding machines and carries top brands like Lincoln Electric, Miller, ESAB, Victor, Harris, and many others. We offer welding machines in Ontario and a full selection of equipment designed to meet the needs of professionals in various industries.