ALUMINUM WELDING
Fabrication & Repair
Aluminum/TIG Welding
At BWI, we specialize in high-quality aluminum welding. Our experienced TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welders are skilled at both fabricating new aluminum products and repairing existing ones.
We have extensive experience working with marine equipment, including boats, canoes, pontoons, radar arches, docks, and boat lifts. We also regularly repair trucking and heavy equipment components such as dump boxes, trailer frames, tailgates, and fuel tanks.
TIG Welding Services
- Welding Repair
- Commercial
- Product Fabrication
- Residential
- Stainless Steel
- Aluminum
- Magnesium
- Chromoly
No job is too small—bring your aluminum, stainless steel, or magnesium repair to BWI.
715-392-4134
sales@barkerswelding.com
TIG welding stainless steel piping
TIG welding top of stainless steel tank
TIG welding side of large aluminum tank
Stainless steel tank with line of ports
Stainless steel post with doubler plate
Welded stainless steel pipe flange
Custom stainless steel industrial filters
Close up of TIG weld
Stainless steel custom cabinet
TIG welding fitting on aluminum tank
Welded aluminum tank port
Aluminum frame on heavy duty tool box
Welded aluminum truck bed frame
Aluminum diamond tread truck bed with frame
Aluminum channel weldment
Aluminum divider plates with handles
Welded aluminum industrial fly wheels
Commercial aluminum manifold panel
Custom aluminum slanted pallet
Aluminum boat tank with custom shape
Reservoir box formed and welded
Stack of aluminum reservoir boxes
Stainless steel product test tank
Aluminum Fabrication
In addition, we fabricate durable industrial aluminum products including guardrails, stair sections, access platforms, and catwalk sections. We’re also happy to handle smaller household repairs for lawn and garden equipment.
- stairs, railings, guards
- ladders, catwalks, walkways
- specialty tanks, carts, racks, boxes
Whether you need a major fabrication project or a quick repair, BWI can handle all your aluminum welding needs.
What is TIG Welding?
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding, technically known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the welding arc. An inert gas—typically argon>—shields and cools the electrode and weld puddle.
This precise process is ideal for thin materials and non-ferrous metals like aluminum, magnesium, titanium>, and stainless steel, where other welding methods may not provide sufficient control or quality.























