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Aluminum

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Like stainless steel, aluminum is great at resisting corrosion. And aluminum offers another pretty terrific characteristic: It’s lightweight. Compared to steel and stainless steel, aluminum is a real featherweight.

Pure aluminum is a popular choice for welders, but aluminum alloys are also frequently used. Copper, manganese, and zinc are just a few of the metals that are often alloyed with aluminum to produce enhanced characteristics in the finished product.

If you’re going to be welding aluminum, I recommend going with tig welding. It just makes for a cleaner, easier job. If tig isn’t an option, take mig welding; you can stick weld aluminum, but it’s not ideal — your choices for stick electrodes are going to be limited, and you’re probably going to have a difficult time maintaining the correct arc length.

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