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38 lbs The Specific gravity of Walnut is .64 so it would weigh about 40 pounds per cubic foot, depending on the moisture content. Therefore a board foot would weigh between 3.3 & 3.5 pounds.
A general rule we used in building material sales figures it at 3.5 lbs per board ft. To figure board footage, Multiply Width * thickness * length, divided by 12 for board ft. For Example, a 6x6x16 = 48 Board feet. 48 board feet * 3.5 = 168 lbs. 168 lbs for the entire 6x6x16'. So 168/16 = 10.5 lbs per linear foot of 6x6. Ofcourse, this is only a general rule, and may vary due to the amount of retention (treated chemical forced into the board) and overall moisture of the product. Some of the newer treatments such as MCA treatment weighs significantly less than some of the older Heavy Retention, because it is supposedly a better preservative and therefore less is needed to adequately protect it from the elements.
it depends. Water pressure can effect the weight.
14.7 pounds per square inch
Freshly treated Southern yellow pine treated with .60 CCA pcf will weigh 4.5-5 lbs per board foot.
It depends on its moister content.
There are many variables to your question such as wood species, moisture content etc etc etc
178
With a barometer.
about 50 pounds
you need to weigh 200 pounds! i know its crazy but it is ture
No, the weight limit for the board is 500 lbs.
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It depends entirely upon how large the board is - you can make one any size you want!
1.5 Kilos is the heaviest, but typically the ball would weigh around 800 grams