4 board feet in a 1x6x8
2 sticks and 3 planks.
48 square feet.
To calculate the total square footage of a 1x6x8 foot board, you first need to find the surface area of one side of the board. Since the board is 1 foot wide and 8 feet long, the area of one side is 1 x 8 = 8 square feet. Since there are two sides to the board, you would multiply the area of one side by 2 to get the total surface area of the board, which is 8 x 2 = 16 square feet.
The amount of tiles needed to cover a floor will depend on the size of the floor.
Each 4" X 36" plank is equal to 1sqft so you would need at least 345 planks but I would get a 360 to make sure there was enough for errors
20 should do it if you plan it perfectly. Get 22 to be safe.
Cooking planks usually refer to planks of untreated wood used in the oven as opposed to grilling planks that...as you'd expect you use on the grill or barb-be-que. Cooking planks and grilling planks are, in some quarters seen as the same term see www.superiorplanks. com, but I believe that cooking planks are generally thicker and used exclusively in the oven. Cooking planks can, depending on species, be used many more times than grilling planks....have used mine countless times and although it looks like it has beend used many times it will be used many times still. Trust this, at least partially, answeres your question.
3 planks and 90 nails.
How many bundles of 3-Tab Shingles are needed to cover 80 square feet?
21
157 18 by 18 tiles are needed to cover 352 square feet.