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when you sit are of your muscle pressure goes to your legs, to make them stronger to hold you up. So depending on your weight And muscle value you could hold up to 2x your weight.
A 1x6x8' pressure treated board typically weighs around 15-20 pounds. The exact weight can vary depending on the specific type of wood and treatment used.
A 2x4x8 spruce pressure-treated lumber typically weighs around 18-20 pounds. The weight can vary slightly depending on the specific moisture content and density of the wood.
The weight of pressure-treated lattice can vary based on the material and dimensions. On average, a 4-foot by 8-foot panel may weigh between 15 to 30 pounds. It’s important to check the specific product specifications as weight can differ based on the thickness and type of wood used.
A pressure-treated 2x8 that is 14 feet long typically weighs around 50 to 60 pounds. The exact weight can vary based on the wood species and the amount of treatment applied. Always check with the specific lumber supplier for precise weight information.
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.
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it can hold as much weight as it can handle
A Command Strip can typically hold up to 7.5 pounds of weight.
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A pressure treated 6x6 usually weighs around 3.2 pounds per linear foot.
Paper can hold exactly 4.5 kg