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cost of steel 12''x18' i-beam per linear foot?
a foot of 4x6 Douglas fir will weigh about 2lbs. to 3 1/2 lbs. per running foot depending on the moisture content of the particular piece of lumber
36 tiles. I would hire a tiler if I was you, this doesn't sound like your 'thing'
Douglas fir weighs 34 lbs. per cubic foot, that is 1 ft x 1ft x1f . Therefore a linear foot of a 6x6x12 is 1/4 of 34 lbs or 8 1/2 lbs per foot .
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35 of them. Get 40 for breakage.
Assuming a 10 foot by 14 foot patio. Since the pavers are 2 feet by 2 feet you will need 5 to cover the 10 foot width and 7 to cover the 14 foot length the overall answer is 5 x 7 = 35
Your patio is (8x8)/6in = 10.66 cubic foot. The sand comes in 50 lb bags that cover 0.5 cubic foot so you will need 21.33 bags (round up to 22 or down to 21)
1331/3 pavers exactly.
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100, that is each paver covers 4 sq. ft.
You need 100 12 by 12 inch stones to cover a 10 x 10 foot patio. Since the area of the patio is 10' by 10' = 100 square feet, and each stone is 1 foot * 1 foot = 1 square foot, 100 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 100.
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12" x 12" = 1 square foot, so you need 452 of them.
Patio is 96 inches each side. If you do not intend to get into jigsaw puzzles you will need 5 pavers per side, a total of 25. These will cover an area 100 x 100 inches
Two pavers of 16 ft x 16 ft will be sufficient.