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Merry Christmas from Wire Wizard!

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Word from the Wizard - November

Wire Wizard Welding Products is honored to have been named a top three finalist for the 2023 Michigan Manufacturers Association “Innovation Excellence” Award . As incredibly proud as we are of our consistent innovation throughout the years, we are equally proud to be able to say that not only are we made in America, but we are made in Michigan. To celebrate, we attended the MMA Gala Awards with many of our team members who have worked tirelessly over the years to deliver the game-changing products we have become known for. We finished as the runner-up for the award, however it was still a great honor to be recognized as an industry leader for

Are We on the Backburner?

manoj, are you still interested in getting the best tips and tricks for welding and cutting? We noticed you haven't opened any recent emails from us. Since it's our priority to only send the information that adds value to your day, let us know if you're still interested to hear from us. Click on the link below to continue receiving Mastery Monday emails from ESAB. I WANNA KEEP LEARNING WITH ESAB Sincerely, ESAB Marketing

📚 Mastery Mondays: Sputtering, popping and backpressure – oh my!

manoj, take your welding skills to a higher level with information and education from ESAB's experts. How to Select the Correct Tip for Oxyfuel Cutting    Most manufacturers will provide you with a tip chart to help you to determine proper flow setting. This is critical since too much pressure inside the tip can cause the whole system to back-pressure and reverse flow. Too little pressure, on the other hand, can cause the tip to sputter and pop, leading to flashback or backfire.    To help ensure you avoid this and stay safe on the job, here are some tips to keep in mind.   Use plate thickness as your guide. The thickness of your plate determines what tip to use. The tip you use will determine what pressure you need.