MIG [metal inert gas] welding is a process wherein a nonstop solid wire electrode is supplied through a welding gun and then into the weld pool, joining the two core materials together. Shielding gas is sent through the gun and guards the pool against contamination. The forehand or push technique entails pushing the welding gun away from the weld puddle. Pushing typically generates lower penetration and a flatter, wider, bead since the arc force is aimed away from the puddle.
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