265 lbs of uncrushed oil filters in a 55 gallon drum.
The weight of a drum filled with soil can vary depending on the size and type of drum, as well as the type of soil used. On average, a standard 55-gallon drum filled with soil can weigh between 400-600 pounds.
An empty 50-gallon metal drum typically weighs around 30-40 pounds, depending on the thickness of the metal used in its construction.
I have always heard them referred to as 55 gallon.
It depends what's in the gallon. If the gallon is empty, it weighs zero. If it has air in it, it weighs a little bit. If it's full of water, it weighs about 8.4 pounds. If it's full of gold, it weighs about 160 pounds.
If you are talking about a basic steel drum used for chemicals, most often it is 55 gallons. Other containment drums can contain as little as 33 gallons. It really depends on the product and the manufacturer's specifications.
SAnd is used in sand filters. rocks are not used in pool filters.
When we did weight and balance on the small piston engine aircraft I trained on we always used 9lb per U.S. gallon
You should be able to just vacuum it out with the hand vacuum . If it is an enormous amount of sand using a venturi system like that used for emptying sand filters may be a good idea, You could run the water and sand into a drum and let the drum overflow back into the pool leaving the sand on the bottom of the drum.
Not all 5 gallon buckets would have the same weight capacity. A common cheap plastic 5-gallon bucket would likely hold over 40 lbs; but age, quality of construction, materials used, and other factors would greatly effect weight capacity.
Half a gallon of milk? Used motor oil? Molten candle wax?
The Kutirinding drum is used for playing on.
The weight of a 5-gallon paint bucket can vary depending on the type of paint and materials used in the bucket. On average, a 5-gallon paint bucket can weigh between 40-60 pounds when full of paint.