Hardware Welding
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Campingaz Labogaz 470 Camping Stove
32.49 €
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Brinox 1 mm - 50g Tin Wire
5.49 €
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Brinox Soldador electrico 60W Tin Welder
12.99 €
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Campingaz PT 2000 Blowtorch
26.99 €
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Fixpoint Aspirator Pump Tin Desoldering Pump 2 Bodies
4.43 €
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Molgar EST102 Tin Wire 1 mm 20g
2.99 €
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Fixpoint Analog Soldering Station Ap2 48W
34.30 €
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Brüder Mannesmann Six Piece Soldering Gun Set 100 W 49110
32.99 €
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Campingaz Soudotorch CV2000 PZ Blowtorch
32.49 €
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Akron 77717 Steel Wool 150g
3.99 €
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Nimo EST107 Tin Wire 100g
10.49 €
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Edm Tin Reel 250gr
17.99 €
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Edm Tin Reel 100gr
7.99 €
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Vogel 0-20 mm Nonio 1/20 mm Precision Gauge
28.49 €
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Kangaroo E316L Stainless Electrode 178 Units
53.49 €
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Kangaroo E7018 Basic Electrode 141 Units
30.99 €
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Kangaroo E7018 Basic Electrode 211 Units
31.99 €
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Solter Carbon Steel Rutile Electrode 20 Units
6.99 €
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Kangaroo Carbon Steel Rutile Electrode 260 Units
30.49 €
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Solter 200A Electrode Holder Clamp
11.99 €
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Griffon 6152402 Epoxy Repair Stick 114g
7.99 €
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Griffon Gel S39 Liquid Stripper 80ml
4.99 €
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Solter Carbon Steel Rutile Electrode 30 Units
6.99 €
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Cecotec SolderStation 600 Advance Welder
24.99 €
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JBM 600ml oil for air tools
17.99 €
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JBM 100ml oil for air tools
10.99 €
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Titan 25762 375ml Gel Paint Stripper
16.99 €
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Solter Metal Welding Pick
11.99 €
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Campingaz Chalugaz Profil Welder
40.49 €
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Ferrestock FSKSOL160KIT 60W Pencil Type Soldering Iron Kit
8.99 €
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Ruko 101080TC Ø 8 mm Welding Equipment Tip
30.99 €
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Solter Hellmet R10 Welder Screen
134.49 €
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Wolfcraft 2723000 Nylon Brush 280 mm
2.99 €
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Nimo Professional Welder 50W
10.99 €
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Nimo ZD-170 Soldering Paste 50g
2.99 €
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Nimo HRV7570 Solderin Iron Stand
11.99 €
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Solter Inactinic Crystal
1.99 €
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Solter Inactinic Welder Screen
12.99 €
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Koma Tools 60W 230V Welder
7.99 €
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Koma Tools 30W 230V Welder
7.49 €
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Powerplus POWX480 Welder
155.99 €
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JBM 53982 electrode holder with 2 m cable for inverter welder
18.99 €
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Nimo HRV7573 Welding kit
19.99 €
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Fixpoint Digital Soldering Station Ep5 48W
84.13 €
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JBM 53981 fan for inverter welder
6.49 €
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JBM 53981 motherboard for inverter welder
101.99 €
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JBM 53982 motherboard for inverter welder
167.99 €
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Dremel Hobby Line Engraver Pen
38.99 €
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Fixpoint Soldering Iron 30W With Desoldering Iron And Stand
20.29 €
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Fixpoint Ep5 Station Soldering Iron
30.09 €
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Ruko 101080 Ø 8 mm Welding Equipment Tip
13.99 €
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Ruko 101081 Ø 8 mm Welding Equipment Tip
15 €
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Kangaroo Carbon Steel Rutile Electrode 488 Units
44.99 €
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Kangaroo E316L Stainless Electrode 114 Units
49.49 €
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Kangaroo E7018 Basic Electrode 72 Units
30.99 €
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Solter Carbon Steel Rutile Electrode 35 Units
6.99 €
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Solter Cast Iron Electrode 10 Units
28.99 €
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Solter ECO 45º-90º Magneto Squad
13.49 €
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Kangaroo Carbon Steel Rutile Electrode 165 Units
29.49 €
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Ferrestock FSKPIR020 Pyrographer 30W
15.99 €
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Solter 200Di Inverter Welder Equipment
332.99 €
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Solter 7000W Inverter Welder Equipment
201.49 €
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Koma Tools 100W 230V Welder Gun
15.49 €
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Nimo HRV7574 Welding kit
23.49 €
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Abratools 84346 Steel Electrode 3.2 mm 9 Units
6.99 €
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Nimo HRV7542 Professional Welder 100W
15.99 €
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Solter Practico 130 Inverter Welder
169.99 €
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Nimo HRV7571 Solderin Iron Stand
56.99 €
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Nimo HRV7544 Solderin Iron Stand
12.49 €
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Dremel 2000JA Versatip Welder
48.99 €
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Dremel 2200JA VersaFlame Welder
53.99 €
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Powerplus POWX1388 4V Welder
28.49 €
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Powerplus POWDP7060 20V Welder
33.49 €
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Powerplus POWX1382 30W Welder
8.99 €
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Griffon Universal S39 Liquid Stripper 80ml
4.99 €
How to weld at home?
Welding at home can be a useful skill for various DIY projects or repairs. You can buy these blowtorches from these brands: Edm, Wolfcraft, Ferrestock, Ruko, and Campingaz. Here are general steps to follow when welding at home:Safety precautions: Before starting any welding work, prioritize safety. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment PPE, including a welding helmet with a proper shade, welding gloves, long sleeved clothing, and closed toe shoes. Ensure you are working in a well ventilated area or use a welding respirator to protect against fumes and gases. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and clear the work area of flammable materials.
Select the welding process: Determine the appropriate welding process based on the materials and project requirements. Common welding processes include stick welding SMAW, MIG welding GMAW, and TIG welding GTAW. Each process has its own characteristics and is suitable for specific applications.
Prepare the work area: Set up a clean and organized work area. Ensure there is sufficient space to move around and position your welding equipment. Remove any flammable or combustible materials from the vicinity. Secure the workpiece in a stable position using clamps or fixtures to ensure stability during welding.
Prepare the materials: Clean the surfaces to be welded by removing dirt, rust, paint, or any other contaminants. Use a wire brush or grinder to achieve a clean surface for better weld quality. If necessary, use a suitable solvent or degreaser to remove oils or greases from the materials.
Set up and adjust the welding equipment: Follow the manufacturer´s instructions to set up your welding machine. Connect the appropriate cables and electrodes for stick welding or wire and shielding gas for MIG/TIG welding. Adjust the welding parameters such as voltage, amperage, wire feed speed, or gas flow rate according to the material thickness and welding process being used.
Practice welding techniques: Before starting your actual welding project, it is advisable to practice welding techniques on scrap material of similar composition and thickness. This allows you to familiarize yourself with the equipment, establish proper arc control, and adjust your technique for optimal results.
Start welding: Once you feel comfortable with the welding equipment and techniques, begin welding on your workpiece. Maintain a steady hand and move the welding torch or electrode in a controlled manner along the joint, following the specific technique for the chosen welding process. Maintain proper travel speed and arc length to achieve good penetration and weld bead appearance.
Post welding cleaning and inspection: After completing the welds, allow them to cool naturally. Once cooled, remove any slag in the case of stick welding and clean the welds using a wire brush or grinder. Inspect the welds for any defects, such as cracks or incomplete fusion. Perform any necessary post welding treatments, such as grinding or painting, based on your project requirements.
Remember, welding can be a complex skill that requires practice and experience to master. It is recommended to seek proper training or guidance, especially for more advanced welding techniques or critical applications. Additionally, always refer to the specific instructions provided by your welding equipment manufacturer and adhere to safety guidelines to ensure a safe and successful welding experience at home.