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MIG Welding

At ArcStrike Industries, MIG welding is one of our go-to services for fast, clean, and dependable metal joining. If you need a strong repair, a custom part, or a fabricated build that holds up to real use, MIG welding is often the right fit. We use this process for many steel projects because it is efficient, consistent, and well suited for both shop work and many field repairs in Osage County, Missouri and surrounding areas.

MIG welding, also called Gas Metal Arc Welding or GMAW, uses a continuously fed wire electrode and shielding gas to join metal. In simple terms, that means we can make solid, repeatable welds at a good speed. This process works especially well when a project needs strength, a clean finish, and quicker turnaround. It is commonly used for general fabrication, repairs, brackets, frames, supports, gates, trailer parts, equipment fixes, and custom metal builds.

What MIG welding is best for

We recommend MIG welding for many jobs where strength and efficiency matter. It is a great option for:

  • Steel fabrication and repair
  • Custom brackets, mounts, and supports
  • Farm and ranch equipment repairs
  • Trailer repairs and utility upgrades
  • Shop projects and structural components
  • General metal repairs for worn or broken parts
  • Small custom builds and production-style runs

MIG welding is popular because it can handle a wide range of common fabrication needs without slowing a project down. When customers need reliable welds and practical turnaround times, this process often delivers the best value.

Benefits of MIG welding

One reason we offer MIG welding as a core service is that it gives customers a strong mix of speed, consistency, and cost-effectiveness. Key benefits include:

  • Fast production: MIG welding is efficient, which helps move repairs and fabrication along faster.
  • Strong welds: When done correctly, MIG welds provide dependable strength for many everyday and heavy-use applications.
  • Clean appearance: This process can produce neat welds with less cleanup on many projects.
  • Versatile use: It works well for repairs, fabrication, and custom metal components.
  • Good for repeatable work: MIG welding is ideal when parts need consistent results across multiple pieces.

Our goal is not just to weld metal together. We focus on making sure the finished piece performs the way it should in the real world.

Our MIG welding process

We take a hands-on approach to every project. As a family-owned business founded in 2021, we bring 10 years of combined experience to the work, and we treat each job like it matters because it does. Our MIG welding service typically starts with a clear review of the repair or build. We look at the base metal, the thickness, the part’s purpose, and the stresses it will face. From there, we prep the material, fit everything correctly, complete the welds, and check the finished work before it leaves our shop.

Good prep is a big part of a strong weld. Clean material, proper fit-up, and the right settings all matter. We pay close attention to those details because they affect weld strength, appearance, and long-term durability. Whether we are repairing cracked metal or building new pieces from scratch, we work to make sure the final result is solid and dependable.

Repairs and custom fabrication

MIG welding is a smart choice for both repairs and custom fabrication. For repair work, we can address cracks, broken joints, worn components, and damaged metal parts. For fabrication, we can build custom pieces based on your needs, whether that means a practical one-off part, a support structure, or a made-to-order metal component. We also offer CNC plasma cutting, custom metal bending and rolling, and niche custom fabrication, which can be combined with MIG welding when a project needs more than simple joining.

If your job involves steel or aluminum supply, shaped parts, and final assembly, we can help coordinate the full fabrication side of the project. That saves time and gives you a smoother process from start to finish.

Materials and related welding services

MIG welding is commonly used on steel and can also be used for certain other metals depending on the application. If your project calls for aluminum, stainless steel, or more precision-focused weld work, we also offer TIG welding for aluminum, steel, and stainless steel. If you are not sure which process is right, we will explain the options and recommend the best fit based on strength, appearance, material type, and budget.

We believe customers should understand why a welding method is being used, not just be handed a price. That is why we take the time to explain what makes sense for your specific job.

Why customers choose ArcStrike Industries

Customers call us because they want honest work, clear communication, and results they can trust. We are licensed, insured, and certified. We stand behind our shop work with a 30-day warranty on anything that leaves the shop. That added peace of mind matters when you are trusting someone with a repair or custom build.

Because we are a small family-owned operation, you get direct attention on your project. We are not pushing jobs through a big production line. We take the time to understand what you need and deliver work that fits the application. If your project requires building something new, our standard payment term is 50% down to begin the job.

Service area and next steps

We provide MIG welding services in Osage County, Missouri and surrounding areas. If you have a broken metal part, need a custom fabrication, or want a dependable weld repair done right, we are here to help. Tell us what you need, and we will let you know the best path forward.

Call ArcStrike Industries at (573) 569-1855 to discuss your MIG welding project, request a quote, or book service. We are ready to help with strong, practical metalwork you can count on.

Our MIG Welding Process

At ArcStrike Industries, we keep MIG welding simple, strong, and reliable. From the first call to the final weld check, we focus on clean workmanship, clear communication, and a finished product that holds up in real-world use.

Project Review and Weld Plan

We start with a call or shop review to learn what you need welded, repaired, or built. Then we inspect the base metal, joint type, fit-up, and load demands so we can recommend the right MIG process, filler wire, prep work, timeline, and price before we begin.

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Material Prep and Precision Welding

Once approved, we cut, fit, bevel, and clean the metal for strong weld penetration and a neat finish. If your project needs CNC plasma cutting, custom bending, or supplied steel or aluminum, we handle that in-house to keep the job moving and the welds consistent.

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Final Inspection and Ready-to-Use Delivery

After welding, we check bead quality, alignment, penetration, and overall strength to make sure the work is safe and dependable. We walk you through the finished job, explain any care tips, and back shop-built work with our 30-day warranty so you can move forward with confidence.

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FAQs

MIG Welding FAQs

Common questions we hear from customers in Osage County and nearby areas about MIG welding repairs, fabrication, pricing, and turnaround.

  • What is MIG welding best used for?

    MIG welding is a great choice when you need fast, strong, and clean metal joining. We use it for steel fabrication, equipment repairs, brackets, frames, gates, shop projects, and many custom metal builds. It works well when strength, speed, and a solid finished weld matter.

  • Can you handle both repairs and custom MIG welding projects?

    Yes. At ArcStrike Industries, we take on both metal repair work and custom fabrication. If you have cracked steel, broken parts, worn components, or a new build in mind, we can help. We also offer CNC plasma cutting, custom metal bending and rolling, and steel or aluminum supply when your project needs more than welding alone.

  • How do I know if MIG welding is the right process for my project?

    We will help you decide. MIG welding is often the right fit for many steel projects because it is efficient, dependable, and cost-effective. If your job needs a different process, we also offer TIG welding for aluminum, steel, and stainless steel. We look at the metal type, part thickness, strength needs, and finish requirements before recommending the best option.

  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes. We are licensed, insured, and certified. Customers want to know their project is in capable hands, and that matters to us too. ArcStrike Industries is a family-owned welding business founded in 2021, and we bring 10 years of combined hands-on experience to every repair and fabrication job.

  • Do you offer any warranty on your welding work?

    Yes. We stand behind our workmanship with a 30-day warranty on anything that leaves our shop. We believe customers should feel confident when they hire us, and we work hard to deliver strong, dependable welds that hold up the way they should.

  • How much does MIG welding cost, and what are your payment terms?

    Pricing depends on the size of the project, the type of metal, prep time, and whether it is a repair or a new custom build. For projects that require building something new, we ask for 50% down to get started. The best way to get accurate pricing is to call us at (573) 569-1855 and tell us about your project. We are happy to talk through the details and help you book your job.

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