between 4 and 6$ per stick.
about 25 bucks per foot .
0.0988 per foot
You have to find a chart that will indicate the weight per unit of measure for the appropriate rebar size. Than take that and multiply it by the the length of the rebar. For example, a #4 rebar weighs 0.668 lbs/ft. If you have 5 @ 20-00 pieces that is 0.668 X 20 X 5 = 67 lbs. Charts are available throughout the web or at CRSI.org.
'bout 7 swags per square foot
A typical #4 rebar weighs about 1.33 pounds per foot.
Number 10 rebar weighs approximately 0.376 pounds per foot.
The weight per meter of a 20mm diameter rebar is approximately 2.47 kilograms.
The weight of 40mm rebar per meter is approximately 9.87 kilograms (21.76 pounds).
0.888 kilos per meter
between 4 and 6$ per stick.
The typical unit weight of rebar is about 490 pounds per cubic foot (pcf). This value may vary slightly depending on the specific type and size of the rebar being used, but 490 pcf is a commonly used estimate.
#32 = 6.404 kg/m
8mm rebar weighs 0.395kg/m
12" of #4 rebar = 0.668 lb/ft
The unit weight of rebar (steel reinforcing bar) with a diameter of 36mm is approximately 3.18 kg/m.
The cost of gutters per foot varies from $3-25 per foot.