can someone tell me the temperature settings for different clothes in the washer?
One of the many problems you will have is getting the 1/8 rod to arc properly without burning another hole in your boatAn 1/8 rod generally requires between 90 to 120 amps for proper fusionI don't think the boat will handle that much heatIf you're hell bent on fixing it yourself, forget welding it and just use a fiberglass or epoxy resinIt'll hold up fineOtherwise, take it to a welding shop and pay the man 40 bucks to tig it.
Take your welding rig down to the flea market and sell itThen go and buy a spot welderNow your ready to spot weldBut if you are trying to plug a hole, you don't want a spot weld, you just want to weld a small round spot around the hole and make sure when you finish with the stick that you meet and seal at the top (think like a cone).
What kind of jobs ar you looking for - what are you aspirations Why such a long description of the jobs- make it easier to read with bullet points such as operated following machines: I don't care what you studied in HS I know what first aid and CPR is you don't have to tell me certificate for forklifts was from where? Maybe you should go to local workforce development site for assistance with resume.
If you want to save money on your energy bill, don't use hot or even warm water for the washI wash almost everything in cold waterSome clothing manufacturers suggest washing dark clothes in warm water, to keep the colors from fadingMost people wash dark clothes in cold water for the same reason; it depends on the dyes usedIf you wash lights and whites seperate from dark clothes, they will stay whiter and brighterOnce in a while you can wash whites in hot water to brighten them again, but hot water shrinks thingsI only use hot water when clothes are very greasy or have stuff on them that needs hot water to get outI do use warm water on blankets, sometimes hot water as it supposedly kills mites that might be in the beddingIt does get confusing, but there is nothing wrong with just using cold water on everythingIf you have lots of money, and don't care how much your energy bill is, using warm or even hot water is okA good quality laundry detergent will get your clothes clean, no matter the water temperature.