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Snap-on MIG225Ai for Aluminum and Steel Welding

The Snap-on MIG225Ai delivers more control, accuracy and efficiency with shorter set up and post-weld finishing times.

Are Your Welds Dressed for Success?

Although dressing welds may not be rocket science, the process does require an understanding of welding and the metals being welded.

Snap-On Debuts Twin Torch Synergic Double-Pulse MIG Welder

Snap-on has debuted its MIG225Ai welder, designed to help technicians weld aluminum and steel easily.

How Today’s Welders Could Be Making a Difference in Your Shop

The welders we have available today are much more capable than the ones we had just five years ago and are changing repair processes in shops.

Proper Welders for Corrosion Protection

A major problem facing all shops today is the corrosion protection of a vehicle, particularly the corrosion arising from welding and in seams of panels welded together during the repair.

The Importance of Maintaining Your Equipment

You spend so much money on equipment, so why aren’t you maintaining it?

California Considers Rewrite of State’s Body Shop Equipment Regulations

The proposed revision would require all body shops to have the required equipment and current reference manuals for the types of vehicles being repaired.

SCRS Releases New Video on Welder Settings, Test Welds

SCRS announced it has released a new video about squeeze type resistance spot welding considerations in machine settings and weld testing.

Miller Continues Rebate Program

Now through June 30, customers who purchase a qualifying Miller product will receive a rebate of up to $700.

Spot Welding: Required in Today’s Auto Body Repairs

Spot welds have been recommended in vehicle repair for years. Now, they’re required.

VIDEO: Pro Spot Showcases New Products at SEMA

Ryan Swanson, training development manager for Pro Spot, walks us through some of Pro Spot’s newest products at the 2018 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

Welding: Do Welders Have the Proper Wire?

Technicians are unaware that the wire they have in their welders may be entirely wrong. It’s the same wire we’ve used for years, but it’s wrong!