What & Why: Welding

weld
/wɛld/ verb
gerund or present participle: welding
Join together (metal parts) by heating the surfaces to the point of melting with a blowpipe, electric arc, or other means, and uniting them by pressing, hammering, etc.
"steel plates were being welded"

Discover the different types of welding processes, why and when we use them, and the benefits of welding when repairing and restoring your vehicle.

Our Welding Processes

Welding is a key process within vehicle manufacture, therefore, when repairing and restoring your vehicles, we utilise these techniques to ensure OEM-standard quality.

Tig Welding

Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is a clean precise method of welding which allows the ability to weld a wider range of materials, whilst maintaining malleability to form higher quality repairs to exterior top-surface panels.

MIG welding example

Mig Welding

Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding is a highly productive & efficient method of welding with good economic results, best suited to structural repairs and adjoining pre-formed panels to the main body of the vehicle.

Spot welding example

Spot Welding

(Resistance) Spot welding is the primary method of welding used in the manufacture of vehicles. This process allows us to achieve a factory finish in-keeping with the original process at manufacture.

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