The internet contains a huge extent of information and resources across it’s vast web, some good, some bad. Here are three welding sites that we turn to for great articles and information, and you should too!

A huge resource for any type of welder. From the hobbiest to the journeyman, this blog has something for you. Created by veteran welder and instuctor Jody Collier, this blog is updated with a new video weekly and boasts a collection of several hundred welding articles on Tig welding aluminum, pipe welding, plasma cutting, welding 4130, welding certification etc..

http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/

 

The official onlne publication of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association. The Fabricator is an incredible resource for the metal fabricating industries and technologies. The site even boasts an industry directory with a comprehensive listing of businesses in the metal forming, fabricating, stamping, tube and pipe, and welding industries.

http://www.thefabricator.com/

 

As one of the giants in the welding industry, Miller knows how to connect with the everyday welder. Their site contains a huge amount of resources, including tips to improve skills, case studies, welding calculators and even a dictionary.

http://www.millerwelds.com/resources/

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