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242 cubic feet
2800 feet of gravel
Depends on what depth you want to spread the gravel at. This answer depends on knowing the cubic capacity of 50 lbs. of gravel.
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_crushed_gravel_for_eighteen_square_feet_by_four_inches_deep" 6 cubic feet. With Gravel weighing 95 pounds per cubic foot, you will need approximatly 570 pounds of gravel Four inches is 1/3foot so 18sq.ft x 1/3ft=6cu.ft. You usually buy gravel by the cubic yard which is 3ftx3ftx3ft=27cu.ft so you only are looking at 2/9 cu.yd18sq.ft is only 4ftx4-1/2ft. so is not much area to cover. Weight varies by type of gravel.
Plan on about 2.2 cubic yards (2.8 tons) of gravel.
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2800 feet of gravel
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1. Put the mixture of gravel and salt in water. 2. Salt is water soluble, gravel not. 3. Filter: the salt is in the solution.
Yard Crashers - 2008 Gravel Table 2-8 was released on: USA: 2009
Gravel has a specific meaning in both Civil Engineering and Geology. In both cases it is related to the diameter of the grains which the soil is composed of.Gravels are composed of grains of sizes within the range 2 mm to 60 mm.Coarse sand = 0.6 - 2mmFine gravel = 2 - 6 mmMedium gravel = 6 - 20 mmCoarse gravel = 20 - 60 mmCobbles = 60 - 200 mmSource of data:British Standards Institution (1990) BS 1377-2:1990 -Soils for civil engineering purposes. Classification tests. Milton Keynes, BSI.