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A full-service steel fabrication shop, MM Steel is the
best place to go for all your MIG welding needs.

Why MM Steel for your MIG Welding?

At MM Steel, we take pride in our  MIG welding services. Our experienced welders know how to use TIG & Mobile Welding, along with welding multiple material types and thicknesses to ensure your projects have structurally sound welds. Contact us today to get an expert welder for your project. Don’t forget to let us know if you are in a time crunch to see what we can work out.

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What is MIG Welding?

MIG (metal inert gas) welding is one of the most popular forms of welding, thanks to its versatility and ease of use. For reference, Welding is a process that joins two pieces of metal together by melting them and adding filler material. There are many different welding processes, but this method can be used on various materials, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. It can be used on projects of varying thicknesses. In addition, MIG welding produces very little waste, as the filler material is fed through a consumable wire.

Benefits of MIG welding?

MIG welding is an efficient and cost-effective option for both home and commercial projects. There are many different welding processes, but MIG (metal inert gas) welding is one of the most popular, thanks to its versatility and ease of use. MIG welding can be used on various materials, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel, and it can be used on projects of varying thicknesses. In addition, MIG welding produces very little waste, as the filler material is fed through a consumable wire.

  • Cost-effective

  • Versatile

  • Ease of use

  • Produces very little waste

Benefits of MIG welding
Why MIG welding

Do I need MIG welding for my project?

MIG welding can be used on various materials, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel, and it can be used on projects of varying thicknesses. However, this is always a great question to ask if you are unsure, and at MM Steel, we’d be more than happy to help you figure that out. A few things MIG welding is good at are car repairs, fixing metal sinks, and arts & crafts. You may have seen our page talking about ornamental fabrication this is another great use for MIG welding. It can weld metal from about 24 gauge thickness to about 1/2-inch thick.

If you’re interested in learning more about our MIG welding services, please contact us today. We would be happy to answer any questions you have and provide you with a free quote.

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FAQ

You can get estimates by calling us or contacting us using the sections below or our “Contact Us” section on the website. While we may be able to give rough estimates over the phone, to receive an accurate estimate, the job will have to be seen in person, and there may be fees applicable if we have to drive to your site to look at the job.

We can work from designs, and we also have people familiar with making designs who may be able to provide suggestions as well.

That can vary based on the complexities of your job among other things. However, if you need welding done as soon as possible be sure to mention it so we can see what can be worked out.

Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Magnesium, Copper, Nickle, and Silicon Bronze are just a few that can be welded with MIG welding. However, you may require different filler and shielding gas for different welds.

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No job is too big or small for our team, so don’t hesitate to contact us today to get started on your project. We’ll work with you closely from start to finish to ensure your vision becomes a reality. Thank you for considering us for your MIG fabrication needs!

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