An empty steel drum typically weighs around 20-30 pounds, depending on the size and thickness of the drum.
An empty 45 gallon steel drum typically weighs around 30-35 pounds.
An empty 55-gallon steel barrel typically weighs around 30-35 pounds.
An empty 50-gallon metal drum typically weighs around 30-40 pounds, depending on the thickness of the metal used in its construction.
The only way you could feasibly answer this question is if we had the can, and weighed it, or had the volume of the can itself.
An empty drum of AV GAS fuel typically weighs around 20-30 pounds. When full, it can weigh between 300-400 pounds, depending on the size and capacity of the drum.
An empty 45 gallon steel drum typically weighs around 30-35 pounds.
An empty 55-gallon steel barrel typically weighs around 30-35 pounds.
An empty 50-gallon metal drum typically weighs around 30-40 pounds, depending on the thickness of the metal used in its construction.
The only way you could feasibly answer this question is if we had the can, and weighed it, or had the volume of the can itself.
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An empty drum of AV GAS fuel typically weighs around 20-30 pounds. When full, it can weigh between 300-400 pounds, depending on the size and capacity of the drum.
Approximately 44 pounds. Closer estimates for steel drums are; 20 pounds for close top drums typically used for liquids and 23 pounds for open top used with a locking ring. Based upon actual containers that we use, a more realistic estimate would be from 32 to 36 pounds depending on open or closed type drum.
The answer would depend on the type, shape and thickness of the material.
Gas is 6.3 lbs. per gallon. 55 gallons of gas will weigh 346.5 lbs. A steel drum will weigh 40 lbs. and a plastic 55 gallon drum will weigh 20 lbs.
The average empty steel boxcar weighs between 25 and 30 tons. The average locomotive weighs 400,000 pounds, but some locomotives weigh much more.
I have a 1963 C60 with a King Steel grain box and it is 9440 with almost an empty fuel tank.
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