A standard sheet of 1/2 inch drywall weighs around 54 pounds. Now there is "Lite" drywall made with flue ash in place of some gyprock. These lite sheets weigh about 34 pounds.
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how many 8*4 sheets in 2056 m2
Just multiply the two numbers together. This means it covers 32 square feet.
A 4x8 sheet is about 70 pounds.
A 4x8 sheet of 1/2 inch standard weighs apptroximately 52 pounds. The new 'Light ' board wieghs about 34 pounds.
Depends where you are and what store you buy from. In my area, western Canada it's about $22. I prefer to work with 4x8 sheets as it's much easier.
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If it's laying flat and you stacked it 4 feet high (48 inchs) that's 96 pieces... that would fit, but I seriously doubt that van could carry that much weight.
One sheet of the new 'Light' 4x8 x 1/2 inch is about 32 pounds. The old one (probably still sold in some areas ) is 54 pounds.
A 4x8 is about 25 pounds - and very fragile.
One 4x8 x1/2 inch sheet of the currently produced 'Light' drywall is about 32 pounds. The old style one that it replaced was 54 pounds.
4x8=32
Depends on the wall sizes of each job. I always found it faster working with 4x8 sheets personally.
no.of bricks =144 x12x144 X12 /(4x8) =93312
Drywall is sold in 4-by-8-, 4-by-9-, and 4-by-10-foot sheets; the most common thicknesses are 3/8 inch, 1/2 inch, and 5/8 inch--though other thicknesses are available. Most residential construction utilizes 1/2 inch. Drywall is available in 4' x 8', 4' x 10', 4' x 12', 4' x 14', and generally 4' x 16' sheets.