DustyDave":13b51ih1 said:It really depends on how much ballast is in the jumbo bag. When I last had some delivered there was a massive difference between the bags (in terms of quantity of ballast in each). I'm not sure even the biggest was anywhere near 1 cubic metre. I'm pretty sure they were all supposed to be at least 850kg but I'm pretty sure they were all short of this. I fell well short on ballast but was spot on for cement. My guess is that the jumbo bags contain something closer to 600kg.
btw. due to being short of ballast I ended up driving back and forth to B&Q and Wickes most of the day, hence I didn't finish in one day. Next time I'll make sure I've got far too much.
Dave
ninjabika":39sraw2w said:hi
not really sure if that's what i mean. i'll try another way a jumbo bag of ballast is virtually 1mtr cu ,
Mr Ed":1hwtsu3n said:ninjabika":1hwtsu3n said:hi
not really sure if that's what i mean. i'll try another way a jumbo bag of ballast is virtually 1mtr cu ,
No its not, it will be a ton. A cube of concrete will weigh around 2.2 tons, so I suspect you will get about half a cube of concrete off a bulk bag.
Ed
MickCheese":j28ghd2e said:I always thought that one cubic metre of water weighs one tonne.
Therefore one cubic metre of concrete will not be too far off one tonne in weight.
I realise there is no real comparison as one cubic metre of polystyrene will be very much lighter and it all comes down to density in the end.
Am I wrong?
Mick
YesMickCheese":26j8iph0 said:I always thought that one cubic metre of water weighs one tonne.
Therefore one cubic metre of concrete will not be too far off one tonne in weight.
I realise there is no real comparison as one cubic metre of polystyrene will be very much lighter and it all comes down to density in the end.
Am I wrong?
Mick
MickCheese":1rzir064 said:it all comes down to density in the end.
WellsWood":2b09okes said:MickCheese":2b09okes said:I always thought that one cubic metre of water weighs one tonne.
Therefore one cubic metre of concrete will not be too far off one tonne in weight.
I realise there is no real comparison as one cubic metre of polystyrene will be very much lighter and it all comes down to density in the end.
Am I wrong?
Mick
Last time I checked stones and sand didn't float, so It seems likely they're both a bit heavier than water :wink:
sorry, couldn't resist
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