I still have my Dad's Super XL. We cut tons of wood with that thing.
I used to hate when he would get that thing out. Now every time I see it sitting in my shop it reminds me of him.
I agree with everyone above regarding the gas capability, extension cord, and 240V. I have an older version of this Eastwood welder and I have put about 20 lbs. of wire through it over the past 8 years with not issues. Just change the tips...
"If you want to see the math that style of solver is based on I would suggest Corner's Theory of the Interior Ballistics of Guns or Carlucci's Ballistics: Theory and Design of Guns and Ammunition."
Thanks, these are a couple resources I have seen before.
My nerdy engineering side is showing and I am looking at this from a theoretical standpoint more than for practical purposes. Maybe asking about optimal barrel length was the wrong approach.
If you look at the data MDT collected from their testing, there is a curve there that should be able to...
I've seen this but I am looking for formulas that would allow you to calculate velocities taking into account variables such as caliber, case capacity, powder burn rate, etc.. to determine and optimal barrel length.