ok i dont know what your deal is against people who know a lot about computers. I read your other thread and you kept calling people who knew about computers nerds and blah blah blah. Sorry one of those nerds ripped you off, but god damn don't insult everyone else that knows about computers (like me)

Now i've never welded a god damn thing before, but i did a quick search on google and came up with a few possible solutions to your problems.

you're getting a sagging and undercut bead because you're letting the arc overheat an area of the bead. Also, your surface may not be clean so you should clean it off

if the bead is bubbling, you should either turn down the heat, go to a smaller tip, or change your rhythm so you're moving the rod faster.

apparently, there are a few different reasons why the gun wont feed the wire.

A.) Check and make sure you have the right size contact tip
B.) Check and make sure the gun liner the right size and is also clean
C.) The Gun is worn out, replace it
D.) Drive roll/feeder needs to be replaced


that took me 10 minutes, about the same time it'd take to look up what video cards are good. did i pass your test?
cygnustaxt Reviewed by cygnustaxt on . A challenge for the techno-geeks This one is for all the computer nerds who believe that everyone else in the world is a moron. I present you with a technological riddle. Below, you will find a description of the equipment involved, the task being performed, and the problems that are occuring. Your mission, should you choose to accept, is to tell me exactly what is causing the problems and what is the solution. Feel free to use google until your fingers fall off and your eyes explode. The only rule is that you cannot ask Rating: 5