(Some where)
1 tone sharp sand = .7 M3
(Some where)
1 tone sharp sand dry = 1.60 M3
1 tone sharp Sand, wet - 1.92 M3
1 tone sharp sand loose = 1.44 M3
Iftikhar khan
To convert the weight of the sand into a volume and find out how much you need you would need to know the density of the sand as the more dense it is the less sand there will be in a 50lb bag and the more bags you would then need to fill the yard
For this, you can work out the volume of the cylinder of sand you need to fill. But you'll also need to know the density of the sand to convert this volume into weight.
You need to mention how deep you want the sand to be
You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
about 4.8 ton of sand
No you cannot compact sharp sand
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Sharp sand is used in construction. It is a material that is mixed with concrete or soil and the sand is substantially free of bond. It does not refer to the grain shape of the sand.
Sharp sand feels sharp to the touch and is a much coarser material than lawn sand which is often called soft sand or builder's sand. If you want to lay bricks, soft sand is much easier to work with and to smooth down.
You need a clean sharp washed riversand cement and lime.
as at Nov 2011 prices of sharp sand in Nigeria around Lekki Ajah Axis is between 2400 to 2600
Franklin H. Sharp has written: 'Report on beneficiation of silica-sand from the Lyons Hill deposit near Springdale, Washington' -- subject(s): Glass Sand, Sand, Sand, Glass
yes, no problem
Sharp sand is an example of a silicate mineral.
You need to know how deep you want the sand.
You need 4.27 cubic feet. Weight in pounds is deceptive for sand depending on how wet or dry the sand is.
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