DoGgONit
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i came up with .855 cu.yds
18"x123"x3"=6,642" 30"x288"x3"=15,552" 48"x123"x3"=17,712"
6642+15552+17712=39,906"
39,906"divided by 1,728"= 23.09375 '
23.09375 'divided by 27'=.8553 cu yards
please feel free to correct me but i used a calculator! im prolly still wrong!
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« Last Edit: July 01, 2011, 04:36:04 pm by DoGONit »
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Hog Dog Mike
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I poured 5 runs that were 4' x 20'x 4" deep. It figures out real close to 1 yard and I used the cart. Each time they were supposed to be long yards. Also I had wire and plastic on top of my sand. I barely had enough each pour and that is not taking into account that the sand base made the thickness less than 4".
They might short you but it is not going to go over if you use the cart. I just had a foundation poured for a shop. It was 30'x40' with a 12'x40' lean to on the side. They brought 3 trucks and had a little left over which made me a nice ramp.
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buddybegone
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length times width times depth divided by 27 will give you cubic yards 1.2832 yds + 10% = 1.4115 if i didnt miss read something lol
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« Last Edit: July 01, 2011, 09:55:38 pm by buddybegone »
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coyote hunter
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Looks Like u poured a footing first. Add the slab to the footing And ud b rite.
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bay tight, catch hard
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jml
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If I had your money I would have paid someone to do all of it for me 
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