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The 12 welding tools of Christmas

Oct 16, 2024

Here are 12 way cool welding tools that are sure to please that mechanically-minded person on your shopping list.

Christmas shopping can be laborious when you don't know what to buy for the farmer on your gift list. To help, I've done some preseason shopping, identifying innovative new tools that are sure to please any mechanically minded man or woman on your list.

Here is the ideal level for any welding center. Turn the level's magnet on and you get 70 pounds of pull force, which means this tool won't come off any vertical or overhead metal surface. The 16-inch-long level has three vials to provide 45°, 90°, and 180° readings. The Adjust-O Mag-Level retails for $68.

The smooth marking Quik Stik + Oily Surface Mini uses a special solid paint formula that marks through oily and wet surfaces. It also leaves long-lasting marks that dry in less than a minute on dry surfaces including metal, wood, plastic, and glass. The Easy Grip Airtight Clip Cap offers convenient pocket storage. It comes in white, black, red, and yellow. Retail price is $5.90.

These flap discs feature a unique design where the abrasive material wraps over the edge of the flap disc allowing its user to grind aggressively into corners and other tight-fitting areas such as fillet welds. The Weldcote Korner flaps are available in both zirconia and ceramic grains that provide for fast metal removals. The zirconia Z-prime version is available in 4½-, 5-, and 7-inch diameters and in grits ranging from 36 to 80. The ceramic C-Prime version is available in a 4½-inch diameter and in grits ranging from 36 to 80.

The Magswitch Pivot Angle 150 Mini has a 150-pound metal holding capacity and is adjustable from 0° to 270°. Weighing just 3.2 pounds, the magnet features an on-off switch, magnetic holding on three sides, and a single lock knob for angle setting. Retail price is $214.99.

Made from 100% Dupont Kevlar, the Hardy sleeves protect arms from heat and abrasion. Plus the treated material helps repel liquids. The sleeves provide 17 inches of coverage and fit snugly with an elastic wrist to provide all-day comfort. A pair retails for $19.99 at Harbor Freight.

Vision industrial-grade welding helmet offers up to eight different sensitivity settings so its user can set the automatic darkening screen to his or her exact needs. The screen offers no less than five sensors and is ideal for low-amp TIG welding. It also offers a "grind mode" that darkens the screen at a lighter scale when grinding metal. Retail price for the Arcone X81VX-1500 Black Vision helmet is $268.37.

Make quick work of slicing metal in the metal storage area, farmyard, or field with a Milwaukee 8-inch metal cutting saw. The tool is cordless (an industry first), so you don't need to drag cords out to cut. Operating at 4,000 rpm the saw has the rated capacity up to 2 9/16-inch metal. And the 8-amp-hour battery powering the saw has been shown to operate while cutting up to 120 feet of corrugated construction deck per charge. Visit Milwaukee to find retail locations. The saw retails for $599 at Home Depot.

Centrovac MIG guns remove up to 95% of welding fumes at the gun nozzle but will not interfere with the gun's shielding gas coverage. The vacuum vent located at the front of the gun's handle allows the operator to easily adjust fume extraction rates by simply turning a band. Offered in three different models, the Centrovac Model 250C is designed for light-duty fabrication applications and has a rating of 250 amps at a 60% duty cycle. Tweco also offers the MIG gun in two other models, the 415C and 420CW, which provide higher fume removal rates.

If the welder on your list does a lot of welding and complains of a hot hand from a hot MIG gun, then consider a Tweco Fusion Pro 7W or 9W water-cooled gun for solid or flux-core welding or Tweco MXH 420WW PP (push-pull) gun for welding aluminum. The company says that while water-cooled guns require a higher initial expense, their enhanced cooling capabilities provide a better payback. "To start, consumables last about twice as long compared with an air-cooled gun, and that also means half the amount of downtime related to consumable changes. A more stable arc also lowers spatter, and spatter doesn't adhere as readily, so there is less need to clean the nozzle and less risk of shielding gas turbulence," Esposito says. Retail prices vary greatly by the model MIG gun you choose.

The Vulcan Outlaw stick welder generator offers a maximum DC welding output of 195 amps at a 30% duty cycle or 107 amps at a 100% duty cycle. Power for the welder is provided by a 13-hp. Predator engine that generates 6,500 watts of starting power and 6,000 watts of running power. Features include both 120- and 240-volt outlets, electric starter with a manual backup, and inverter technology that provides 195 amps maximum DC welding output for smooth, high-quality welds. A digital display enables fast weld setups and thermal overload protection extends the welder's lift. The Outlaw comes with an electrode holder with a 20-foot lead, ground clamp with a 13-foot lead, and weather-resistant cover. The welder generator's retail price is $1799.99 at Harbor Freight.

The MIG-205DS-B multi-process MIG welder from YesWelder is capable of welding aluminum by using 100% argon. It offers gas MIG, gasless MIG, lift TIG, and stick functions. It can take up to 10-pound rolls of either .035" MIG solid (gas) or flux (gasless) wire and can run on 110 or 220 volts. With synergic controlled and manual adjustable MIG functions, this model is suitable for new or experienced welders. This model retails for $349.99.

This compact, dual voltage (115 or 230 volts) single-phase inverter welder automatically features power factor corrector, which increases power efficiency, reduces input power requirements, and stabilizes the welding current, maximizing efficiency on extension cords and generators. As a safety precaution, it has a voltage reduction device that reduces the voltage across the outputs when idling. The Striker 160 is designed for input voltages from 98 to 265 volts, making it ideal for use with generators. The welder comes with a 230-volt to 115-volt adaptor, electrode holder, ground clamp, and cables. An optional TIG torch with 12-foot cable can be purchased separately. The Weldcote Striker 160 retails for $945 at Superior Welding Supply.