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MattD90 | ... | 17-10-2012 @ 13:37 | |
Skaven for the win !! Member 2490, 3589 posts SQ 180, BP 120, DL 230530.0 kgs @ 82kgs UnEq | Dolly said: Funny bas***d! Had a chuckle over that one. Cheers guys just what I was after. Lets hope I get right but I've got two barrels to play with anyway. lol you remember that thread then. thread of the year | ||
Funky_monkey | ... | 17-10-2012 @ 18:11 | |
403 forbidden message Member 160, 5120 posts SQ 190, BP 137.5, DL 225552.5 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq | Weigh the keg when empty. Weigh it when full of water. Find out the cubic capacity of the keg (every litre of water it holds = 1 litre. Remember to subtract the weight of the keg itself) Multiply this by 2.4, then add the keg weight back and you get what it'll weigh when full of cement. | ||
Dolly | ... | 17-10-2012 @ 23:32 | |
hello dolly ! Member 1778, 114 posts SQ 170, BP 134, DL 210514.0 kgs @ 97kgs UnEq | Rodger said: Good answer, although if you used lightweight aggregate in the mix then the density would be less. If we knew the rough volume of the keg then we'd know rough weight I suppose It's a fifty litre barrel | ||
Funky_monkey | ... | 18-10-2012 @ 09:54 | |
403 forbidden message Member 160, 5120 posts SQ 190, BP 137.5, DL 225552.5 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq | Dolly said: It's a fifty litre barrel 120kg when mixed with cement/sand. | ||