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15.21 cubic yards 1369 40lb bags 913 60lb bags and only 685 of the 80lb bags.
To many!
If your talking about 4'x4'x4" thick it will take about 12 bags. Most 60# bags will do .45 cubic feet and that slab would be about 5.3 cubic feet wich equals 11.77 bags.. Mike
50lb bags 3.7 60lb bags 3.1 80lb bags 2.3 90lb bags 2.1 These amounts are for using the redi-mix bags.
it takes about 15. my dad does it.
What size bags of concrete and how big are the bricks? Makes a difference.
15.21 cubic yards 1369 40lb bags 913 60lb bags and only 685 of the 80lb bags.
To many!
1 60lbs bag makes around a 1' by 1' by 3" thick pad..
If your talking about 4'x4'x4" thick it will take about 12 bags. Most 60# bags will do .45 cubic feet and that slab would be about 5.3 cubic feet wich equals 11.77 bags.. Mike
50lb bags 3.7 60lb bags 3.1 80lb bags 2.3 90lb bags 2.1 These amounts are for using the redi-mix bags.
it takes about 15. my dad does it.
An 80lb bag of concrete you can at your local home improvement store covers about 4 square foot at 2" thick. So you would need about 144 bags of 80lb concrete.
How many bags of concrete does it take to fill upHey
roughly 2900 bags of 80Lbs. bags. (would actually make 64.4 Yds cube better to get trucks and pumper each truck canaries one truck carries about 8-9 Cubic yards
The answer will depend on the size of the concrete block!
If you are referring to "concrete" it is measured in square yards which is sometimes referred to as a ton. If you mean the premixed "Sac-rete" you buy at the local building supply house 22.22 90lb bags would equal a ton by dry weight while by volume it would take 40.55 bags to equal a square yard. "Cement" in a dry powder form is mixed with other aggregates such as sand and gravel or rock and then water is added to make materials such as mortar, stucco or concrete.