Need diameter as well.
Galvinized piping fell out of favor because they a-didnt last as long as the new copper pipes and b-there was concern about the zinc coating contaminating water. If there in good condition for 70 years your probably fine. If your concerned have your water tested for lead and zinc.
The weight of an 8-foot steel girder can vary significantly depending on its dimensions, profile, and the type of steel used. For example, a standard I-beam might weigh between 30 to 50 pounds per foot. Therefore, an 8-foot long steel girder could weigh approximately 240 to 400 pounds. To get an exact weight, specific details about the girder's dimensions and material specifications would be needed.
A W8x35 steel I-beam, which is 8 inches in depth and weighs 35 pounds per foot, weighs approximately 35 pounds for each foot of length. Therefore, a 22-foot-long W8x35 I-beam would weigh about 770 pounds (35 pounds/foot × 22 feet).
one is long you dumb person
No more than 92 tons DEPENDING on the density of the water. Colder water weighs more. After 90 Tons of weight, care has to be taken with supports. A Better Question would have been How much water /weight would a 3" PVC SCHEDULE 40 pipe 2 ft long hold / weigh SO I am guessing your asking about a mile and a half long 3" pipe SCHEDULE 80
The weight of a 33-foot-long rail can vary depending on the type of rail and its material. For example, standard steel rails used in rail tracks typically weigh between 100 to 150 pounds per foot. Therefore, a 33-foot-long rail could weigh approximately 3,300 to 4,950 pounds. The exact weight would depend on the specific rail profile and design.
"Weigh" has a long vowel sound. It is pronounced as /weɪ/.
Owls do not weigh in length.
Dr. Steel Read-A-Long was created in 2006.
The NFL schedule for the rest of 2012 is long over. The new schedule will come out for 2013 next month. The schedule will be similar to that of 2012.
Yes. The word "weigh" is a homophone (sound alike) for the word "way".
it weigh 200-330 pounds it ten feet long.