You need a 6" concrete re-inforced driveway over a compacted base. And it might still crack. Can't help you with cost as different regions are different.
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
divide by 27 = 1.185
psi is equal to psig...if psi is in the pressure gauge or psig..on a gauge
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NONE of these is a metric unit:-- inch, foot, yard, mile-- square inch, square foot, square yard, square mile, acre-- ounce, pound, ton-- fluid ounce, cup, pint, quart, gallon
The safest deicer for brick driveways is one pound of magnesium chloride. This is mixed with one pound sand in a bucket and is used to cover 4 square yards of brick driveway.
The handle is the lever which allows you to pull nails or pound a nail with equal ease.
first, where are you getting a 500 pound tongue?
About 1/2 pound.
lb is a weight, square yards is an area, they can't be converted
The area of North Fork Pound Reservoir is 623,215.8890496 square meters.
One pound per square inch is a unit of measure for pressure. It is equal to the pressure of one pound of weight against gravity resting against an object with the surface area of one square inch.
If you are trying to find pound per square inch cubed, you would just divide the pound per foot cubed by 12x12x12 (1,728). One foot cubed is equal to a block of cubed inches 12x12x12, correct? Then you just add on the "pound per" measurement and you have your answer.
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
foot/second.square
"Psi" says the formula. The pound per square inch or, more accurately, pound-force per square inch - symbol: psi or lbf/in2 or lbf/in2 - is a unit of pressure or of stress based on avoirdupois units. It is the pressure resulting from a force of one pound-force applied to an area of one square inch. 1 pound per square inch = 6 894.75729 pascals Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit of pressure.
pound per square inch gauge