Aluminium Welding in Taree

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Lightweight, Long-Lasting Welds

At Shearwater Engineering, we specialise in aluminium welding in Taree that’s strong, clean, and purpose-built. Aluminium is an ideal material for lightweight, rust-resistant structures — but it’s also notoriously tricky to weld without the right expertise. That’s where we come in. Our team uses TIG and MIG welding techniques to create precise, high-strength joins that stand the test of time.


Whether you need repairs on a boat trailer, a custom toolbox, or structural welding on a frame, we’ll tailor the process to your exact specifications. If you're after local aluminium welding that won’t let you down, call our team today and let’s talk solutions.

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Aluminium Welding for Any Application

Aluminium welding isn’t a one-size-fits-all job. In Taree, our team works across homes, workshops, marine settings and beyond to deliver tailored results that hold strong and look great.


  • Over three decades of local experience with aluminium welds
  • Custom trailer, toolbox, boat & frame welding in Taree
  • TIG/MIG welding for strength, appearance & weld control
  • Fabricated & welded in-house for consistent quality
  • Corrosion-resistant joins perfect for outdoor & marine exposure
  • Ideal for light-duty structural work & intricate detailing
  • All work fully licensed, coded & backed by experience


From small jobs to full fabrication projects, our aluminium welding services in Taree are dependable, professional, and built for real-world use.

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Aluminium Welding in Taree

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Why is aluminium more difficult to weld than steel?

    Aluminium conducts heat rapidly and has a lower melting point than steel, which makes it more prone to warping or burn-through. It also forms a tough oxide layer that must be removed before welding. Specialised equipment and techniques are needed for successful aluminium welds.

  • What’s the difference between TIG and MIG welding for aluminium?

    TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding is best for precise, clean aluminium welds, especially on thin materials. MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding is faster and better suited to thicker sections or production work. Each method has strengths depending on the application.

  • Can aluminium welding be done outdoors?

    Yes, but it requires more control. Outdoor aluminium welding is more susceptible to wind, which can disrupt the shielding gas and cause porosity in the weld. With proper shielding and technique, it can be done successfully in open environments.

  • How strong is an aluminium weld?

    A properly done aluminium weld can be nearly as strong as the base metal. Factors like joint design, preparation, welding method, and filler material all impact final strength. For load-bearing applications, correct process control is essential.

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