He could count the bricks in the wall and multiply by three.
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Pounds and kilograms are really different things so they can't be converted directly. For example, pounds are units of weight and kilograms are units of mass. You could ask, "how many kilograms weighs 170 pounds". In that case you can use the conversion, 1 Kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds. So to find how many Kilograms weighs 170 pounds divide 170/2.2 = 77.3 Kilograms weighs 170 pounds.
You need to know the density of wood (will vary whether wet or dry). 1m3 is 1000 litres or 1,000,000cm3. Regarding density, with water for example at stp, 1 gram will equal 1cm3.
One could be a fixed shape like a brick or cube and the other could be something less dense like a sponge, potato or a tube of toothpaste.
Sure, i guess or you could use grams. . . =D
This is impossible to say. Meters and kg (kilograms) are two different measurements and they cannot be converted on to another. Kilograms measure mass and meters measure length.
If you do it yourself, you would save on labor. Each brick is about a dollar so you could estimate with the number of bricks how much you would need to build your own.
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The weight of a guitar could be determined in either kilograms or grams, but preferably in kilograms.
It's not essential but it could be useful.
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You could remove the brick and frame a wall on top of the brick ledge, even with the outside of the slab, then run your siding. You will also have to consider what to do with the brick frieze at the soffit.
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"The house is built of bricks." is correct; the noun brick is a countable noun. The second one could be rewritten: "The house is a brick house." (brick as an attributive noun describing the noun house) or "The house is brick." (brick as the substance of which the house is made).
you could use a construction addhesive like liquid nails or use brick anchors
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If you are thinking of building a home contacting an architect or home builder would be the place to start. Either one could review your needs, the size of your lot and help estimate the cost of construction.
you could look up in white pages business and government