Welders – Built to Burn Rod, Wire and Plate All Day

Welders aren’t just tools — they’re your livelihood. Whether you're laying bead on structural steel or tacking up light gauge, you need a welder that’s reliable, rugged and suited to the job. At Industrial Shed, we only stock welding gear made for trade — from workshop fabrication to on-site stick...

Welders aren’t just tools — they’re your livelihood. Whether you're laying bead on structural steel or tacking up light gauge, you need a welder that’s reliable, rugged and suited to the job. At Industrial Shed, we only stock welding gear made for trade — from workshop fabrication to on-site stick work.

Welders for every job:

  • MIG welders for speed and production

  • Stick (arc) welders for site repairs

  • Multi-process machines for versatility

  • Inverter and portable rigs for mobile work

MIG Welders – Fast, Clean and Built for Throughput

If you’re running jobs where speed, finish and consistency matter, a MIG welder is the weapon of choice. From sheet metal to RHS, these machines deliver smooth feed, easy arc starts and less spatter. We stock gas and gasless models to suit every setup — all with enough duty cycle to push through.

Arc and Stick Welders – Tough Enough for Field Work

Stick welders (arc welders) are still the go-to for dirty, rough jobs — and the models we carry are built to survive field conditions. With solid strike performance, hot start and anti-stick functions, these inverter welders burn rod reliably on sites where power isn’t always perfect.

Multi-Process and Inverter Welders – Flexibility Without Compromise

Need to switch from MIG to stick or even TIG without carrying three units? Our multi-process welders are built for serious use, not weekenders. Inverter tech means lighter weight, better arc control and lower power draw — ideal for mobile tradies, site teams or small fab shops needing flexibility.

Final CTA

Whether you're laying bead on heavy steel or fixing railings on-site, welders from Industrial Shed are built to handle real work — not sit on a shelf. We’ve got MIG, stick and multi-process rigs in stock now. Call the team or order online with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

A MIG welder is usually the best start — easy to control, clean finish and good for a range of metal thicknesses. We stock gasless MIGs too.

Yes, but for outdoor or windy conditions, gasless MIG or stick welding is better. Flux-cored wire or rods handle variable conditions better than shielding gas.

Absolutely. Our multi-process welders run MIG, stick and even lift-TIG depending on the model. Great for tradies or workshops needing a single setup.

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