Welding Tools

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Sealey Workshop Welding Curtain and Frame

3 types from £153.95

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Sealey Gasless Mig Wire

2 types from £24.95

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Sealey MB36 Euro Connector MIG Welding Torch

2 types from £122.95

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Sealey Plain Electrode Holder Spot Welding Arms

2 types from £111.95

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Sealey General Purpose Arc Welding Electrodes

10 types from £15.95

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Sealey Mild Steel Mig Wire

8 types from £6.95

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Draper Mild Steel Mig Welding Wire

6 types from £11.95

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Sealey Stud Welding Nails

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Sealey Auto Darkening Welding Helmet

4 types £56.95

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Sealey Straight Welding Electrode

5 types from £10.95

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Sealey Carbon Dioxide Gas Disposable Cylinder

2 types from £27.95

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About Welding Tools

MyToolShed.co.uk supplies a comprehensive range of welding tools and accessories for professional fabricators, maintenance engineers, and skilled DIY enthusiasts across the UK. From essential consumables like MIG wire and electrodes to critical safety equipment including flashback arrestors and welding blankets, this category encompasses everything needed to complete welding projects safely and effectively. Whether you're working with MIG, TIG, or arc welding equipment, the right accessories ensure consistent results and workplace safety.

Our welding tools collection includes gas regulators, nozzles, tips and torches, fitted hoses, and organised storage solutions through welding tool sets. MyToolShed also stocks specialist items such as flawfinders for quality control, spatter release products for cleaner work, and gas bottle trolleys for convenient cylinder transportation around the workshop or site.

Applications

Welding tools from MyToolShed.co.uk serve a diverse range of trades and industries:

  • Fabrication workshops – structural steelwork, custom metalwork, and general fabrication
  • Automotive repair – bodywork repairs, exhaust systems, and chassis modifications
  • Maintenance engineers – plant maintenance, breakdown repairs, and equipment refurbishment
  • Construction sites – reinforcement work, structural repairs, and on-site fabrication
  • Agricultural engineering – machinery repairs, gate fabrication, and equipment maintenance
  • Marine and offshore – vessel repairs, pipeline work, and marine structure maintenance
  • Manufacturing facilities – production line equipment, jig building, and tooling fabrication

Choosing The Right Welding Tools

Selecting appropriate welding accessories depends on several key factors:

  • Welding process: Ensure consumables match your equipment type – MIG wire specifications differ from TIG rods and arc electrodes
  • Material compatibility: Choose electrodes and wire grades suited to the base metals you're joining (mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium)
  • Gas requirements: Select regulators and hoses rated for your specific shielding gas (argon, CO2, or mixed gases)
  • Current rating: Verify torches, tips, and cables can handle your welder's amperage output for 240v equipment
  • Safety standards: Prioritise BS EN certified flashback arrestors and appropriately rated welding curtains for workspace protection
  • Work environment: Consider portable solutions like gas bottle trolleys for site work versus fixed workshop installations

Safety Information

Welding presents multiple hazards requiring proper protection. Always use flashback arrestors on both regulator and torch ends to prevent dangerous gas ignition. Deploy welding blankets and curtains to protect nearby workers from arc flash and UV radiation. Ensure adequate ventilation and fume extraction, particularly when working with coated materials. Regular inspection of hoses, regulators, and torches prevents gas leaks and equipment failure. Never use damaged or worn consumables, and always follow manufacturer specifications for your specific welding equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between fitted and unfitted welding hoses?

Fitted hoses come with pre-installed connectors and flashback arrestors, ready for immediate use. They're more convenient but less flexible for custom lengths. Unfitted hoses require separate fittings but allow precise length customisation for your specific setup.

How often should flashback arrestors be replaced?

Replace flashback arrestors immediately after activation (they're single-use safety devices). Even without activation, inspect them every six months and replace if showing damage, corrosion, or after five years from manufacture date, regardless of condition.

Can I use the same regulator for different gas types?

No – oxygen, acetylene, argon, and CO2 regulators are specifically designed for each gas type with different pressure ranges and connection threads. Using incorrect regulators is dangerous and contravenes safety regulations. Always match the regulator to your gas cylinder type.

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