• 195 Wendt Drive, Waupaca, WI 54981
  • Phone: (920) 215-6018
  • Email: info@waupacametalfab.com

Waupaca MetalFab offers precision welding services with experience providing MIG, TIG, Tungsten Arc and Metal Arc welding

Waupaca MetalFab’s skilled welders offer quality services with precision results and quick turnaround times. Our advanced welding machinery provides us with the ability to weld aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, and titanium.


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Metal welding

MIG, TIG, SMAW, and FCAW Precision Welding Services

If you are looking for a fast and cost-effective form of welding, you will want to check out our MIG welding capabilities. MIG welding is most commonly used for high-quantity productions. It is considered semi-automated because, although it is an easy weld, some skill is required. Conversely, if you require clean, precise welds on thinner surfaces, TIG welding may be your best option. If you are unsure which welding process will fit your fabrication needs, our experienced works can point you in the right direction.

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Professional welders with a focus on quality and precision.

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

This welding process fuses metals by heating them with an arc between the work and a cover metal electrode. Shielding is obtained from the decomposition of the electrode covering. The filler metal is obtained from the electrode.

Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

This welding process fuses metals by heating them with an arc between the work and a continuous consumable filler metal electrode wire. Shielding is obtained by a flux within the electrode wire. Additional shielding gas may or may not be used.

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

This welding process fuses metals by heating them with an arc between the work and a non-consumable tungsten electrode. Shielding is obtained from a gas. Filler metals may or may not be used.

Gas Metal Arc Welding

This welding process fuses metals by heating them with an arc between the work and a continuous consumable filler metal electrode wire. Shielding is obtained via an externally supplied gas.