What’s the difference between TIG and MIG for stainless?

TIG gives a cleaner, smaller, more controllable bead and a finish suitable for food-contact surfaces. MIG is faster and works for structural stainless work behind the scenes, like a frame under a counter or a support behind a panel.

Use TIG when the bead will be visible, when it has to pass food safety inspection, or when the material is thin. Use MIG when speed matters and the joint isn’t a finish surface.

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For larger or more complex jobs, we may want to come look in person before quoting. That site visit is usually included for serious projects.