Jones & Clark | Industrial Supplies, Welding & Abrasives – Burton
5 Welding Consumables Every Workshop Should Keep in StockIn any busy workshop, downtime costs money. The quickest way to keep operations moving is to make sure the essential welding consumables are always on hand. In this article, we look at the top five welding consumables that every professional workshop should stock — and why using the right products makes a real difference. 1. MIG Welding WireMIG wire is used daily in most fabrication shops. Keeping a range of wire sizes and materials ensures you can react quickly to different jobs and materials. 2. Welding Tips & NozzlesWorn tips and nozzles reduce weld quality and lead to spatter and inconsistent arc performance. A quick change can save time and improve weld accuracy. 3. Anti-Spatter SprayAnti-spatter spray prevents molten droplets from sticking to the workpiece — saving valuable clean-up time. It also protects equipment and reduces grinding work after welding. A small investment that saves labour hours. 4. Grinding & Cutting DiscsConsumables like flap discs and cutting discs are used constantly during weld prep and finishing. High-quality discs last longer and improve productivity. Unsuitable or cheap discs can slow the process and wear too quickly — costing more in the long run. 5. Wire Brushes & Cleaning ToolsGood surface prep equals strong welds. Wire brushes, sanding blocks and cleaning tools are essential for removing rust and paint before welding. A clean surface helps avoid porosity and ensures a stronger finish. Why Keeping Stock MattersA workshop that keeps essential consumables in stock can respond faster to customer needs and reduce downtime. It also improves safety, weld strength and helps prevent rework. At Jones & Clark, we supply a wide range of welding consumables for trade and industry — with fast delivery across Burton and the surrounding areas. |
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