Generally plywood comes in a 4' x 8' sheet which is 24 square feet...meaning 1 sheet is all you need for 18 square ft.
The easiest way to determine an honest weight of a 4' x 8' sheet of plywood? 20-25 pounds per 1/4" of thickness. 3 pounds per square foot per inch of thickness according to APA Plywood Design Specification.
A 4x8 sheet of plywood covers 32 sq feet. You need to cover 16x18 which equals 288 sq feet. Divide 288 by 32 and you will need 9 pieces of plywood. However, don't forget to add for waste. Usually 10-15% unless your room is without obstructions, walls, etc. For this job, you may need at least (1) additional sheet to complete the project.
8 ft * 4 ft * 6 mm = 64 sq ft * 8 mm = 5.95 sq metres * 0.008 m = 0.048 m3.
2 1/2 pints
It depends what the "ply" value is ... the number of layers glued together. For instance, 1/2" plywood is going to be lighter then 3/4" plywood. A common rule of thumb is a 4x8 foot sheet of 1/4" fir plywood weighs 25 pounds. There are 32 square feet in a sheet, so a square foot of 1/4" fir plywood weighs about 0.78 pounds. Since 1/2" is twice as thick as 1/4", 1/2" fir plywood weighs twice as much, or 1.56 lbs, and 3/4" three times as much, or about 2.34 lbs. Fir plywood is common, but other species are available. Weight varies considerably between species of wood, so be aware the weight of plywood of different species can be different.
30x30 = 900 sq. ft. 1 sheet of plywood is 32 sq. ft. 900/32 is 28.125 sheets. Figure 30 sheets.
20-25 pounds per sheet, per 1/4" of thickness. In other words, about 25 pounds for a sheet of 1/4, about 50 pounds for a sheet of 1/2.
81$ per 4'x8' sheet.
Generally plywood comes in a 4' x 8' sheet which is 24 square feet...meaning 1 sheet is all you need for 18 square ft.
when asking this question you first need to take into account that plywood comes in different thicknesses therefore weight per particualr thickness of sheet plywood will vary-- in my opinion/ without fact and research / a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood may way about 16 lbs. while a 3/4 inch plywood sheet may way 70 lbs.
thickness and type of wood are varibles oak and maple are heaver than pine 3/4 is heaver than 1/4 and 1/2
depends on the quality: 0- 1p sheet 1- 2p sheet 2- 10p sheet 3- 20p sheet 4- 50p sheet 5- £1 sheet *- £3 sheet what if my school cant aford it
It depends on where you buy it, what grade you buy, how much you buy at one time, and if you have a contractor's discount. All of these things will effect the price. The season of the year may have an impact on the price too, it's usually higher during peak building months.
about 10to 12 pounds If we are talking about 4' x 8' sheets, the answer is more like 45 pounds, although it can vary quite a bit by type of wood used, grade and interior versus exterior.
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1/3 square foot.