can weld aluminium with a mig or tig welder
yes
Most common and main limitation of MIG welding is that MIG welder could not weld thicker metal. If you want to know details then visit this site.
Mig (GMAW) has almost replaced Stick (SMAW) in industry. Small machines can weld thin materials and larger machines weld metals of unlimited thickness. Mig is easy to use and has less waste (no stubs) than stick. Flux core wire produces a slag covering but bare wire w/gas leaves a clean weld.
place the metal clamp on a form of metal turn the mig welder on turn the gas on know were your welding flip your shield down and then give er
The wire feed welder is a MIG welder.
Tig, mig , or If you are as good as me stick welding will all work
MIG is far faster than all other welders, and you can get an aesthetically appealing weld AND good penetration, so its "pretty" and strong
the best way to get a good looking/ strong weld on aluminum is using a tig welder it is also possibles with a mig welder but for best results recommend a tig welder with HF
A number of factors go into this: base material thickness, joining material thickness, wire thickness, shielding gas composition, angle of weld, etc. The best way to determine this is to measure your material, then open your MIG welder, find the wire size of the spool, and read the chart inside of the MIG Welder door.
No Unless you have a newer model welder that is CC & CV, and then they do not do aluminum unless you get into the high end inverter models. Wire welding uses the CV (constant Voltage) and tig is CC (constant current)
SP welder means Structural purpose welder.