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		<description>[...] MIG welding uses a continuously fed wire electrode to create a non-stop welding pool that allows for quicker and more efficient welding.  MIG welding also uses an intern gas mixture in order to shield the weld from contaminants that would otherwise get into the welding pool and take away strength from the weld.  This type of welding is much stronger and quicker than stick welding but requires more time and resources that many people learning how to weld are not ready to put in initially. [...]</description>
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