To determine how many bags of ballast you'll need for a 4x shed base, first calculate the volume of the base in cubic meters. For example, if the base is 4 meters long, 4 meters wide, and 0.1 meters deep (10 cm), the volume would be 1.6 cubic meters. If a standard bag of ballast covers about 0.01 cubic meters, you would need approximately 160 bags of ballast for that depth. Adjust the depth accordingly to calculate the exact number of bags needed.
To make 1 cubic meter of concrete, you typically need about 350 kg of cement and 700 kg of ballast (aggregates). Given that each bag of cement weighs 25 kg, you would need 14 bags of cement. For ballast, with each bag also weighing 25 kg, you would require approximately 28 bags of ballast.
it is 100 bags of sand/ballast
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To make concrete, the typical mix ratio commonly used is 1 part cement to 6 parts ballast (by volume). This means for every 1 tonne of ballast, you would need approximately 166.67 kg of cement, since 1 tonne of ballast is about 1 cubic meter, and a standard concrete mix requires 1 bag (usually 25 kg) of cement for every 0.15 cubic meters of concrete. Therefore, you would need around 6 to 7 bags of cement for 1 tonne of ballast, depending on the specific mix design.
No. Just make sure that the ballast you use is rated for at least as many watts as the lighting you plan to operate with it.
2.29 bags.
about 60 60lb bags
about 60 60lb bags
27 bags of 30kg bags of concrete bargs
Without some direction as to what the bags must contain, I can make as many bags as I want. I can make as many bags as I have bags. If I have to put at least one writing utensil in a bag, that's 60 bags. If I have to put one of each writing utensil in a bag, that's 12 bags.
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"All of the bags from Avon are Avon brand, but they have many types of bags. These range from make-up bags to totes to purses. They have many different styles, sizes, and colors."