depends on length
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
I don't know but I would like to know. Get a life.
That depends on how well supported the floor is and that depends on how far apart the joists are placed. The closer they are, the more weight can be supported.
Try not to invite Aretha Franklin and Queen Latifah over for dinner and your floors should hold up just fine.
A 2x10 board typically weighs about 1.5 pounds per linear foot. This weight can vary slightly depending on the type of wood, as different species have different densities. For example, a pressure-treated 2x10 may weigh a bit more than a standard untreated board. Always check specific product information for the most accurate weight.
It will hold more weight than you can ever put into it !- My floor joists are 2x10 at 16 inch intervals, and I installed a 48 x 60 spa tub that holds about 20 cubic feet of water, that weighs around 1200 pounds. Include two average people in it and you have over 1,500 pounds ! - The floor holds just fine .
The weight a treated 2x10x10 can hold depends on various factors, including the type of wood, its grade, and the load distribution. Generally, a treated 2x10 can support around 1,200 to 1,500 pounds when used as a beam, assuming proper support is provided and the load is evenly distributed. For specific applications or structural requirements, it's crucial to consult local building codes or a structural engineer for precise calculations.
it can hold as much weight as it can handle
112lbs
A Command Strip can typically hold up to 7.5 pounds of weight.
No, they are not equivalent. 2x10 = 20 and 5x25 = 125.
Paper can hold exactly 4.5 kg
it can hold up to 2 gallons
6-2x10 is equal to -14.
Gorilla Super Glue can hold up to 30 pounds of weight.
The Golden Gate Bridge can hold up to 38,000 tons of weight.