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    Flap discs sit between cutting and grinding in terms of use, combining overlapping abrasive flaps to blend welds, remove coatings and finish surfaces with more control than a solid grinding disc. Every disc also carries a maximum operating speed printed on it by the manufacturer, and checking this against your angle grinder’s rated speed is a basic habit worth building into every new batch you open.

    TIG welding relies on a handful of small consumable parts inside the torch that have an outsized effect on how the arc behaves. The tungsten electrode itself doesn’t melt into the weld; it simply carries the arc, and different tungsten types, distinguished by their alloying elements, suit different current types and materials. Getting the wrong tungsten for the job typically shows up as arc wander or poor arc starts long before it shows up anywhere else.

    Keeping a stock of the right tungsten types, collets and gas lens sizes for the work you do avoids a lot of avoidable downtime, and it’s the sort of consumables range worth sourcing from a specialist supplier like welding equipment supplier.

    The abrasive material itself matters as much as the shape. Discs formulated for steel typically contain aluminium oxide, while stainless steel usually calls for https://www.abgodnessmoto.co.uk/index.php?page=user&action=pub_profile&id=425130&item_type=active&per_page=16 an inox-rated disc that’s free from iron, sulphur and chlorine contaminants that could otherwise cause surface corrosion on the stainless. Aluminium and other soft, non-ferrous metals need their own dedicated abrasives too, since standard steel discs tend to clog quickly and produce a poor finish on softer materials.

    Most people buying their first welder get stuck at the same fork in the road: MIG, TIG or MMA. Each process strikes an arc differently and suits a different type of work, so the right choice depends more on what you’ll be building than on which machine looks the most impressive on a shelf.

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