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What material thicknesses can a MIG machine weld in a single pass?

May. 30, 2025

Typically, less amperage is required to weld thinner material and more amperage is required to weld thicker material.

general rule-of-thumb is, one ampere for every .001of metal thickness. For example, 10 gauge (or 1/8) material equates to .125

decimals or 125 amps.


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What material thicknesses can a MIG machine weld in a single pass?

May. 30, 2025

Typically, less amperage is required to weld thinner material and more amperage is required to weld thicker material.

general rule-of-thumb is, one ampere for every .001of metal thickness. For example, 10 gauge (or 1/8) material equates to .125

decimals or 125 amps.


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What material thicknesses can a MIG machine weld in a single pass?

May. 30, 2025

Typically, less amperage is required to weld thinner material and more amperage is required to weld thicker material.

general rule-of-thumb is, one ampere for every .001of metal thickness. For example, 10 gauge (or 1/8) material equates to .125

decimals or 125 amps.


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Next: What types of material can be welded with MIG machines?

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