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# how to estimate the volume of crushed stone

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Jun 12, 2019 · The density of the stone is 100 lb/ft³, and it costs \$10 per yd³. I enter these values in the calculator which would perform the following calculations: $$Volume = \pi\ \times \biggl ( {Diameter \over 2}\biggr)^2 \times Depth = \pi\ \times \biggl ( {10 ft \over 2}\biggr)^2 \times 12\,in = 2.909 ft^3$$

### how much crushed stone do you need? a sure-fire formula

Nov 05, 2020 · Use this formula to determine how much crushed stone you will need for your project: (L'xW'xH') / 27 = cubic yards of crushed stone needed. In the construction world, most materials are measured in cubic yards. Multiply the length (L), in feet, by the width (W), in feet, by the height (H), in feet, and divide by 27

### calculation of the volume of gravel, crushed stone, sand

Calculation of the volume of gravel, crushed stone, sand on the heap. data-full-width-responsive="false">. Calculator of crushed stone, sand, calculate its size on the heap. The sizes of the heaps of gravel or sand. Amount of heap 3.047 m 3. The surface area of the heap 10.1 m 2. ©

### crushed stone calculator: easy to use online tool

You should always keep in mind that, regardless of how accurately a crushed stone calculator is able to estimate your needs, that the numbers you receive really are only an estimate. Other factors, such as the type of stone and size of the materials may play a role in determining the precise volume of stone

### how to calculate how much crushed stone i need | home

Aug 23, 2019 · Then, multiply 144 by 0.1666 to get the cubic volume, which is 23.99 cubic feet. Divide this figure by 27 to get .89 cubic yards. You may have to round a bit, but your figure should be very close

### stone, crushed volume to weight conversion

About Stone, crushed; 1 cubic meter of Stone, crushed weighs 1 602 kilograms [kg] 1 cubic foot of Stone, crushed weighs 100.00959 pounds [lbs] Stone, crushed weighs 1.602 gram per cubic centimeter or 1 602 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of stone, crushed is equal to 1 602 kg/m³.In Imperial or US customary measurement system, the density is equal to 100.0096 pound per cubic foot [lb

### estimating volume of crushed stone using in-place volume

Feb 27, 2004 · Seeking information on how I can estimate the volume of crushed stone to purchase if the only data available is the final volume (from bid drawings) of the material in-place after compaction,(i.e., what would the typical "fluff factors" be for #2 crushed stone, #3 washed crushed stone, subbase Type 4, etc.) Stone/Gravel suppliers have some estimates but I seek other data if available

### stone tonnage calculator - rohrer’s

Stone Tonnage Calculator rohrers-admin 2018-06-06T15:51:08-04:00 Tonnage calculations are based on averages and should be used as estimates. Actual amounts needed may vary

### volume of a pile of gravel or sand - had2know

The volume of a pile of sand or gravel depends on the dimensions and shape of the pile. For conical and pyramid-shaped piles of gravel, you can use the cone and pyramid volume formulas to compute a rough estimate. You can then adjust this estimate according to how rounded the top of the cone or pyramid is. Cone Volume

### gravel calculator - calculate how much gravel you need

To calculate how much gravel you need to cover a rectangular area you need to multiply the volume by the gravel density. The volume formula for a rectangular (or square) box in cubic feet is height (ft) x width (ft) x length (ft), as seen in the figure below: For example, to fill a box with a width of 3ft and a length of 6ft, to a depth of 1ft

### calculate crusher run | cubic yards / tons

Calculate Crusher Run 2" minus. Type in inches and feet of your project and calculate the estimated amount of Base material in cubic yards, cubic feet and Tons, that your need for your project. The Density of Crusher Run 2" minus: 2,410 lb/yd³ or 1.21 t/yd³ or 0.8 yd³/t. A:

### gravel calculator | how much gravel do you need?

Aug 19, 2019 · You can calculate the required volume of gravel by multiplying the gravel path area by the desired thickness: 23 yd² * 0.1 yd = 2.3 yd³. The last things to assess are the estimated weight of the required gravel and its cost. Knowledge about the weight of the cargo may come in handy when it comes to transportation

### paver base calculator - inch calculator

To estimate the cubic yards of sand and gravel needed for a paver base follow these steps: Measure the length and width of the patio in inches. Multiply the length and width to find the area in square inches. Multiply the area by the gravel depth in inches to find the volume in cubic inches. Divide gravel cubic inches by 46,656 to find the

### gravel calculator - gravelmaster

The size information helps calculate how much gravel or slate you will require, while your post-code helps us calculate a cost estimate based on delivery. Try it yourself now. Note: This calculator is only intended as a rough guide to help you approximate the likely volume of gravel

### gravel calculator - calculate how much gravel do you need

Calculate Volume of Gravel: To calculate the volume needed, follow the given steps: Measure the length & width of the area for which you going for the construction. Find out the area of the surface from length & width. $$(A = L \times W)$$. Determine the depth of the surface. Find out the volume

### gravel calculator - easily calculate how much gravel you need

The size information helps calculate how much gravel or slate you will require, while your post-code helps us calculate a cost estimate based on delivery. Try it yourself now. Note: This calculator is only intended as a rough guide to help you approximate the likely volume of gravel

### how do you calculate sand for a sandbox? –

To determine how much sand, topsoil or stone you need to fill an area: Measure number of square feet in the area. # of square feet x depth in feet = # of cubic feet. # of cubic feet /divided by 27 = # of cubic yards. # of cubic yards x (unit weight in pounds / 2000) = # of tons needed

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