2.5 to 3.0 times of the dia of the weld rod
3/16 for every 2 inches
Can't answer unless we know the depth of the gravel and width of the area.
It depends on: 1. The section (box, I-beam, angle), 2. The cross-sectional dimensions, and 3. The width (span). More info is needed for a useful answer.
The wiring should allow for 115 amps.
4.3 Lbs. That's based on the length/width of the deck being no more than 6". A suspension bridge will support more... Go find some string!
you can weave all sorts of things at all different ages. You can weave: paper, baskets, mats, rugs and much more.
depending on your hair growth, texture, and weave extentions .... between $200- $500
Minimum 23% for general material. ASME & IS material % EL given in ASME Sec II Part A & B and related IS Code.
yes u can...ive had it done before..it doesnt hurt as much without weave
It depends on how thick your hair is
My lady charges $75
Depending on the fabric -the thinner it is - slightly more can be used, but I would suggest roughly the same as for smocking - 3 times the finished width.
Extensions: Clip Ins That Can Be Easily Removed Or Glue Ins That Are Bonded To Natural Hair Weave: Bonded To A Stocking Cap *Quick Weave Method* Sewn/Weaved To A Net *Netted Method* Reg. Weave * Sewn To Braided Hair * A Weave Is Pretty Much Last Longer With The Methods That Are Used & Usually Used For Higher Quality Hair/More Protectant.
95 $ for this weave plus tax
He lost 84 lbs.
depending on how you put the hair in and take it out. if done correctly weaves can be a protective style for your natural hair . my hair grows much faster while i have a sew-in weave do to my hair being in braids and im not touching my hair as much
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