You would need around 10 pounds of roofing nails for 2033 nails based on the standard estimate of approximately 200 nails per pound.
To find how many nails have a mass of 12 kg, we first need to convert the mass of 7 nails from grams to kilograms. The mass of 7 nails is 0.05 kg. To have a mass of 12 kg, you would need 240 nails (12 kg ÷ 0.05 kg/nail).
3 tons 600 pounds is equal to 7,200 pounds.
There are 2,000 pounds in one ton.
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125.6 pounds.
On average, there are about 220 roofing nails per pound when they are 1.25 inches in length. The exact number can vary based on the specific weight of the nails.
approximately 1000 nails 1-1/4
11.6 ounces = 0.725 pounds.
There are approximately 250 nails to a roofing coil. When you buy them in a case they typically have around 7200 nails total. Hope that helps!
There are 225 2d roofing nails in a pound. If you need something longer like 1.75 inches that would be a five penny (5d) and there are only 145 in a pound.
That would depend on the type (common, roofing, concrete) and their size as measured like a two penny (2d) nail and so on. For example 60d common nails are 10 to the pound and 2d roofing nails are 225 to the pound.
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There are many different materials that are needed for roofing such as a hammer, a utility knife, a level, shingles, and nails. The supplies needed for roofing vary greatly depending on the type work that a person is planning to do such as placing shingles on a roof or simple re-tarring areas of the roof.
Depends on the length and if they are galvanized or COPPERLonger nails weigh more thus less per pound and copper weighs more then galvanized steel
I assume your talking about Roofing? It takes me one box for 20- 25 squares of shingles. (Thats if you put the nails where they go, and dont leave any out)!
There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 2033 millimetres is equal to 2033 / 25.4 = 80.04 inches.