Welcome to TURKEY CREEK WELDING
About us
Located in Milford Indiana, Turkey Creek Welding has many welding capabilities that our current clients require. We service many areas, but mainly the counties of Kosciusko, Elkhart, Marshall and Whitley. We have just purchased a brand new 4' x 8' plasma table for your custom parts. Our Mobile unit can come to your field for your agricultural breakdowns, your business or whatever the need is when a welder can't be used inside our facility.
Call or email us today at: 574.354.2427 email: turkeycreekwelding04@gmail.com
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MIG Welding
Known as Metal Inert Gas or MIG welding, this process uses a thin wire as an electrode. The wire heats up as it is fed through the welding instrument and towards the welding site. Shielding gas must be used to protect the weld from contaminants in the air.
Typically, this comes in the form of carbon dioxide, oxygen, argon or helium. This method is often used to work on metals such as stainless steel, copper, nickel, carbon steel, aluminum, and more. Of all the welding processes, this one is most popular across the construction and automotive industries.
TIG WELDING
This type of welding process, also known as Tungsten Inert Gas or TIG welding, is commonly used to weld together thin and non-ferrous materials like aluminum, copper, lead, or nickel. It’s commonly applied to bicycle or aircraft manufacturing.Unlike other types of welding processes, TIG welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. You will still need an external gas supply, usually argon or a mix of argon and helium.
This is considered one of the most difficult welding methods to master, and one that produces the most high-quality welds.
Because there is only a tiny area between the arc and the area being welded, it takes an enormous amount of precision and skill to complete. Welds born of this method are known to be extremely strong.
stick welding
This type of welding process relies on a manual technique using a consumable electrode coated in flux. This method tends to be most popular among home-shop welders. This process is also more informally known as stick welding.
The nickname references the electrode used to weld the metal, which comes in the form of a “stick.” Because shielded metal arc welding requires minimal equipment, it’s one of the most low-cost processes around.
This type of welding does not require shielding gas and can be performed outdoors in the wind or rain. It also works well on dirt and rusty materials. That said, downsides do exist.
Stick welds don’t typically produce the best quality products. They are prone to porosity, cracks, and shallow penetration. In general, stick welds are less durable than what other types of welding will produce.
mobile welding
The mobile welding service of Turkey Creek Welding' business mission is to introduce high quality, specialized and reasonably priced mobile welding services in Kosciusko, Elkhart, Marshall and Whitley Counties.
The on-site welding on client’s premises provides a competitive edge to mobile welding in comparison to shop welding. And, mobile welding still generates beautiful, clean and strong welds as welding in the shop do.