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Convert yards to tons?

You can't. One is a unit of weight the other length.


What formula for concrete blocks?

There are many different formulas for concrete blocks, depending on what they will be used for. One of the more common formulas is one part Portland cement, 2 parts sand, and 1 part gravel.


How many bags of pre-mix cement is needed to mix 1 cubic yds?

Cement comes in bags that weigh 94 lbs. The volume of the bag is approximately 1 cubic foot. If you want to mix concrete which is a mixture of a coarse aggregate (gravel) and a fine aggregate (sand) and something to bond the two aggregates together (cement) then firstly you need to know the strength concrete that you require. For 1 cubic yard of 3000psi (pounds per square inch) strength you will need about 6 bags cement 12 cubic feet of sand and 24 cubic feet of gravel. Rule of thumb is the ratio should be 1:2:4 (cement:sand:gravel)


How do I calculate the amount of cement needed?

First, things are not made of cement- they are made of concrete- which consists of cement, sand, gravel and water. Mix them using 1 part cement, 1.5 parts sand, 3 parts gravel. To calculate how much CONCRETE you need, multiply depth X width X length in inches, then divide by 1728. This will tell you the number of cubic FEET of concrete. To get the number of cubic YARDS, divide the cubic feet by 27. If you are using packaged concrete mix (Sakrete is one) then an 80 lb bag makes 0.6 cubic feet of concrete. NOTE: If you are working with concrete for the first time- do not add too much water (weakens the concrete) and do not get wet concrete on bare skin- it will cause a chemical burn. Wash it off promptly if you do.


What is is the difference between contract and extend?

contract-decrease in size, number, or range. "glass contracts as it cools" synonyms:shrink, get smaller, decrease, diminish, reduce, dwindle, decline "the market for such goods began to contract"extend-cause to cover a larger area; make longer or wider."the Forest Service plans to extend a gravel road nearly a mile"synonyms:expand, enlarge, increase, make larger, make bigger; Morelengthen, widen, broaden "he attempted to extend his dominions"widen, expand, broaden; augment, supplement, increase, add to, enhance, develop "we have extended our range of services"antonyms:reduce, shrink, narrowcause to last longer."high schools may consider extending the class day to seven periods"synonyms:continue, carry on, run on, stretch (out), reach, lead More"the garden extends down to the road"prolong, lengthen, increase; stretch out, protract, spin out, string out "extending the life of the charter"prolonged, protracted, long-lasting, long-drawn-out, spun out, long, dragged out, strung out, lengthy; informalmarathon "an extended legal battle"antonyms:shortenpostpone (a starting or ending time) beyond the original limit."he extended the deadline to 4 p.m. today"straighten or spread out (the body or a limb) at full length."she is unable to extend her thumb"synonyms:stretch out, spread out, reach out, straighten out "extend your arms and legs"spread from a central point to cover a wider area."the pipeline currently extends 1,200 miles from Santa Barbara"synonyms:continue, carry on, run on, stretch (out), reach, lead "the garden extends down to the road"occupy a specified area or stretch to a specified point."the mountains extend over the western end of the island"include within one's scope; be applicable to."her generosity did not extend to all adults"synonyms:include, take in, incorporate, encompass "her tolerance did not always extend to her staff"2. hold (something) out toward someone."I nod and extend my hand"

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