You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
120 50-pound bags.
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11/2
It depends upon the size of the bags, the density of the sand, and the depth of sand. For example, if the density is 100 lbs/cubic foot, the bags are 50 lbs each, and you want a depth of 1 inch, then: 31.25 sq ft X 1 inch X 1/12 ft/inch X 100 lbs/cubic foot / 50 lbs/bag = 5.2 bags Better get 6 bags to have enough. If the depth of sand, density of sand, or size of bags is different than what I assumed for this example, then plug your numbers into the equation above.
7 bags per 1000 on mortar mix and half a truckload of "mortar" sand aught to do it.
65 BLOCKS PER 74 POUND OF MORTAR (THAT YOU ADD SAND TO) 80 POUND PREMIX MORTAR JUST ADD WATER 27 BLOCK 8X8X16
In order to find the amount of mortar needed, take the number of bricks and divide it by 30. This will be the number of 60 pound bags of mortar mix you will need. 100 bricks will require 3.3 bags (about 191 pounds) or 4 bags depending on if they are purchased new and full.
6 Bags of masons lime
Fine sand is best for mortar.
The answer will depend on how big (or small) the bags of sand are!
it is 100 bags of sand/ballast
Not just any sand. Mortar sand. Mortar sand is a larger grain sand that has been washed and screened to remove any rocks or pebbles.
Mortar has sand in it. Concrete has cement, sand and stone.
Concrete :- a mix of cement, sand, water, and gravel. Mortar :- a mix of cement, sand, and water
Concrete :- a mix of cement, sand, water, and gravel. Mortar :- a mix of cement, sand, and water
It depends on the weight of the sand, but on average, a 50 lb bag of sand equals approximately 0.0227 cubic meters. So, roughly there would be around 44 bags in 1 cubic meter of sand.