Welding Services

What can we do for you?

WMPI offers MIG, TIG and spot welding to complement its assembly, fabrication, CNC machining and stamping operations. Our experienced welders weld aluminum, stainless and carbon steels. When your project requires welding certifications, we will write welding procedures per AWS standards. A welding consultant will test and certify our welds and processes specific to your application.

Custom Fixtures

WMPI’s expandable welding tables and standard welding fixtures help keep set-up costs low and provide parts to meet your part print specs. If custom welding fixtures will benefit your quality and overall cost savings, we can design and build them right here in our full-service tool room.

Send us your welding project info today. We’ll work to fully understand your needs and provide a competitive solution with excellent service and on-time delivery.

Quality

Our Welders are certified to the D1.1 Structural Welding Code. We also have a Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) on staff with the capabilities of certifying our welders to the AWS codes and specs you may require. We strive for the highest quality for each and every piece. Send us your welding project info today, and we’ll work to fully understand your needs and provide a competitive solution with excellent service and on-time delivery.

Example projects

Instant Production Capacity

Instant Production Capacity

A manufacturer finds fast relief from the pressure of year-end shipping goals.

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Weldments that Require Machining

Weldments that Require Machining

An industrial equipment manufacturer wanted to relocate some of its current production from another vendor.

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Printing Industry Cabinet

Printing Industry Cabinet

This steel cabinet is fabricated on our laser and CNC punching machine..

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Steel Front Loader Assembly

Steel Front Loader Assembly

A manufacturer of industrial equipment came to Wisconsin Metal Parts, Inc. for production of a front loader assembly..

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Frequently Asked Questions about MIG, TIG and Spot Welding

Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum

MIG welding uses a continuous feed wire that acts as a consumable electrode and also filler for the weld. TIG uses long filler rods that need to be hand fed during the welding process. MIG welding is generally faster, allows for thicker materials and is overall more versatile. TIG welding can produce finer welds in thinner materials but is a much slower process.

Spot welding is used to join two thin gage sheets together by sandwiching material between two electrodes and passing a current through them causing the sheet materials to bind together.

We have agreements in place where we process and ship orders within 3 days. Others might take 2-4 weeks. It depends on the materials needed and if there is any painting or plating involved. With some good planning we can work out a delivery schedule that meets your needs.

We can do low volume prototyping, usually as pre-production runs. However, repetitive volume is what fits us best.

We do not currently offer robot assisted welding.

We have a Certified Weld Inspector on staff and can certify welds in-house. We can also supply FPI & X-Ray inspections.

We are currently welding projects as large as 5’ x 10’

Typically, we only handle materials up to 3/8” thick.The welders here are certified to the D1.1 structural welding code and are qualified up to ½”

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