To find out how much sand to put into a sand box, or how much sand is in a sand box, measure length x width x height to get a cubic volume number. Lets say you have a sand box that measures, 41 inches by 64 inches, with 12 inches deep of sand, (The child likes to dig!!) you would have yourself there, 31,488 cubic inches of sand. However, you want to know what the volume is in cubic yards. Well then, divide 31,488 cubic inches by 46,656 cubic inches per yard, and you get, some number like, 0.6748971193 cubic yards. Lets just call it 0.70 cubic yards of sand.
For what? Building a cove for a vinyl liner. Adding sand to a sand filter. Building a sand box. For the base of a pool. ????
yes box turtles can live in sand
its sand
a sand box is called 'un bac à sable' in French.
No. They need to bury themselves in sand, and moonsand pack together too much. You can buy normal sand for a sand box to put them in, though. There is special sand that you can add sometimes to their cage too.
No it dose not.
Call around to your local lumber yards and garden supply centers to get a price on a ton of sand. In my area of Pennsylvania it was going for around $30 a ton plus delivery. This was to fill a large 5' x 5' sandbox we made under a treehouse. If you are going with a much smaller sand box you might just want to buy a few bags of sandbox sand which I have seen for $2 to $4 each depending on the size. Jim
IT USUSALLY APEARS INSIDE OF A SQUARE...THEREFORE SAND BOX
6.2 cubic feet
just do length x width x height You could measure the length, width, and height of the box and multiply the three numbers. You could also fill the box to the level top with sand and pour that sand into a measuring cup to get a reasonably good fix on the volume. To be even more accurate you could pour that sand into a known volume of water and see how much of the water it displaces.
There are several ways you can store a sand box. You can either drain the sand box of the sand and store the sand in air tight containers or you can simply apply a weatherproof tarp around the sandbox during winter and rainy seasons.
no unless your crazy