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Any future in Alum MIG?
I work for a somewhat large company that manufactures car haulers. I fabricate and MIG weld aluminum car ramps and got to wondering about the future. Is or will there a demand for aluminum mig welders if I decide to persue outside of this company based of current experience?
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
I can not answer your question,all I can add is East Trailors in Ohio makes Al trailors and I THINK it is done with mig.
The are looking for welders.
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I work for a company that builds both code and non-code aluminum tank trailers and every weld on every trailer is MIG. We use TIG units for repair and plumbing, but MIG will always have a place in our shop so I believe there is a future in aluminum MIG.
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
Not to mention that several boat manufacturers use migs as well on theit aluminum boats
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
They will be phazing out all Aluminum stuff soon. Get out while you can!
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
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![]() Maxall has a warehouse full of a new wire alloy. It is 4943, and has all the best characteristics of 4043, and 5356. It was specifically developed to address the feed issues of 4043. Still waiting AWS approval. Once this happens the robots will take over.
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
This comment isn't psychic, it's sarcastic! He's just trying to supress the competition!
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Member, AWS Lincoln ProMIG 140 Lincoln AC Tombstone Craftsman Lathe 12 x 24 c1935 Craftsman Commercial Lathe 12 x 36 c1970 - - - Ask for a wrench and someone will offer you a grinder. I'll just keep on keepin' on. |
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
[QUOTE=ccross;1042901 Is or will there a demand for aluminum mig welders if I decide to persue outside of this company based of current experience?[/QUOTE]
Take a look at ANY aluminum tank truck hauling anything from sewerage to milk and you tell me. ![]() ...zap!
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
Danny,
Where'd you get that photo of William McCormick?
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Syncro 250 DX Dynasty 200 DX MM 251 w/30A SG XMT 304 w/714 Feeder & Optima Pulser HH187 Dialarc 250 AC/DC Hypertherm PM 1250 Smith, Harris, Victor O/A Smith and Thermco Gas Mixers Access to a full fab shop with CNC Plasma, Water Jet, etc. |
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
I keep it right under the lamp on my night stand!
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City of L.A. Structural; Manual & Semi-Automatic; "Surely there is a mine for silver, and a place where gold is refined. Iron is taken from the earth, and copper is smelted from ore." Job 28:1,2 Lincoln, Miller, Victor & NKJV Bible Danny
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
Well, heck.
You probably don't even have to plug that lamp into the wall, what with all the "electrons" that surround the "wizard".
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Syncro 250 DX Dynasty 200 DX MM 251 w/30A SG XMT 304 w/714 Feeder & Optima Pulser HH187 Dialarc 250 AC/DC Hypertherm PM 1250 Smith, Harris, Victor O/A Smith and Thermco Gas Mixers Access to a full fab shop with CNC Plasma, Water Jet, etc. |
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
I would like to find more videos of Mig welding aluminum...
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
I'm a fan of using vids - here are some that helped me.
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
NE ohio is just about the aluminum MIG welding capital of it all. With MAC Trailer employing about 750 and East Manufacturing employing almost 300 as long as truckers want aluminum trailers there will be those jobs here. The best outside body welders at MAC get about $20/hr and 50+ hours a week, East is a union shop, Teamsters Local 24 and top rate as of now is $16.57/hr with decent benefits and lots of OT.
Its not glamorous but its a paycheck, and both companies right now are offering one week paid instruction to new hires with limited aluminum experience. I work at East on the flatbed line and we are 3 weeks behind schedule and have orders to cover us until april of next year, 2012 will be something like a 1000 trailer year for the company. MAC is busy as well. |
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
Customers don't buy trailers by accident, so that's good economic news.
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
I work for Summit trailers located in summit station pa www.summittrailer.com and we do mainly aluminum rendering trailers and some steel trailers. I also worked for Spectec trailers in St clair pa before working at summit and we also did aluminum and steel trailers. I personally think there is always going to be a demand for aluminum mig welders because at both places ive worked at we had alot of people come in for weld tests that could weld steel but not aluminum and the didnt get the job. I think the welding schools, vo-techs, and tech colleges should focus more on aluminum .
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
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Re: Any future in Alum MIG?
I've used a mig to weld aluminiumi before, and funny enough they were car ramps too, It don't make a nice clean weld like tig but its pretty strong, you just need to clean the soot off when you've finished
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