There is insufficient information in the question to properly answer it. You need to specify size, including thickness, of the lumber and the height of the stack. Please restate the question.
To calculate the board feet of lumber in a pallet, you first need to determine the thickness of the boards used. Assuming standard 1-inch thick boards, a 40 x 48 pallet would contain 160 board feet of lumber (40 ft x 48 ft = 1920 sq ft, divided by 12 to convert to board feet). If the boards are thicker or thinner, you would adjust the calculation accordingly based on the actual thickness of the lumber used.
500 sq ft In our area it 600 sq ft. Call your supplier to find out.
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To find the square footage of an 8 by 16-foot board, you multiply the length by the width. So, 8 feet multiplied by 16 feet equals 128 square feet. Therefore, an 8 by 16-foot board has 128 square feet.
There is not enough information to figure the cubic feet of the pallet. The depth would be needed for that. There is enough information to figure the surface area, which is measured in square feet, square inches, etc. To find the area of an object, take the length times the width. 40 inches X 48 inches = 192 square inches or 16 square feet.
To calculate the board feet of lumber in a pallet, you first need to determine the thickness of the boards used. Assuming standard 1-inch thick boards, a 40 x 48 pallet would contain 160 board feet of lumber (40 ft x 48 ft = 1920 sq ft, divided by 12 to convert to board feet). If the boards are thicker or thinner, you would adjust the calculation accordingly based on the actual thickness of the lumber used.
after defeating lance go to olivine and board a ship it will take you to vermilion then you have to find pallet town (I've already done it so i know how)
500 sq ft In our area it 600 sq ft. Call your supplier to find out.
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You can find more information on pallet shelving here: http://www.ontarioindustrial.com/. And if you live in Ontario, you can purchase your pallet shelves here as well.
To find the area, we multiply the lengths of the sides together. As your board is 12.2 feet by 12.2 feet, the area will be 12.2 x 12.2 feet squared, or 148.84 square feet.
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Pallet Town is where it normally is, south of Viridian city.
Used pallet jacks can be purchased online at http://www.randmh.com/pallet-trucks/ or http://www.eliftruck.com/
To find the square footage of an 8 by 16-foot board, you multiply the length by the width. So, 8 feet multiplied by 16 feet equals 128 square feet. Therefore, an 8 by 16-foot board has 128 square feet.
Purchasing a used pallet jack is a good way too save. You can find used pallet jacks at www.globalindustrial.com .
There is not enough information to figure the cubic feet of the pallet. The depth would be needed for that. There is enough information to figure the surface area, which is measured in square feet, square inches, etc. To find the area of an object, take the length times the width. 40 inches X 48 inches = 192 square inches or 16 square feet.