This partly depends on the cost of 6 foot cedar boards where you are, partly on what you charge for labour, and to a lesser degree on just how strong you make this fence. When I did this, I always had 3 2x4 's per panel, and I always used 8 ft, posts concreted in . -That alone adds about a dollar per foot. In my area , Using #1 cedar the material cost is $87 per 8 ft section. so that's $10.87 per foot. If 2 guys are doing it, 140 is about 8 hours work. If you charge 40 per hour for both, that's $320 . -That allows 2.29 per foot. - So total cost is 10.87 + 2.29 = $13.16 per foot. -Naturally this figure may vary considerably with lumber costs in your area,and how much pay you ask.
The tree was 20 feet tall.
12 feet x 16 feet = 192 square feet
225 square feet
A linear foot IS a foot, so the answer is 2000
None. Square feet is a measure of area. A foot or feet measure length.
one foot for each foot of perimeter.
88 feet? unless you add a Gate? 3 foot or 4 foot Which would require 85 or 84 feet of fence
an acre is 208.7 feet by 208.7 feet. pick your fence type, find out your cost per foot, and multiply by 834.84
Depending on the conditions of the fence installation site the labor is about $10.00 per foot.
According to thecedarguy.com, cedar trees can grow approximately one foot a year and you can expect them to reach heights of around twenty feet.
The fence can be grounded at any convenient place you chose. If the fence is greater that 10 feet then it should be grounded at every 10 foot interval along its continuous length.
It works out as 30 feet in height
Maverick is 105 ft tall at Cedar Point. Maverick has a 100 foot drop and was opened in 2007 at the park.
1/3 of 32 feet (9.75 meters) is 10 2/3 feet (3.25 meters).
Okay, this requires a little simple math and some three dimensional thinking. For the fence (wall) planks alone, you will need 55 eight foot 2 x 4's. For a simple box frame you will need another 8. 55 + 8 = 63 The problem is, the fence (wall) will not be free standing. You'll need three twelve foot 4 x 4 posts (twelve foot long, because four feet of them will be set into the ground.
There are 43, 560 square feet in an acre. There are 348,480 square feet in eight acres. Assuming that the area is a square, you will approximately need 2361.28 feet of fencing. If the area is one foot wide, you will need a lot more fence than that.
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 2,560 square feet.