An empty 50-gallon metal drum typically weighs around 30-40 pounds, depending on the thickness of the metal used in its construction.
An empty 45 gallon steel drum typically weighs around 30-35 pounds.
An empty steel drum typically weighs around 20-30 pounds, depending on the size and thickness of the drum.
A 55 gallon drum of sand typically weighs around 360-400 pounds, depending on the density of the sand.
A 55-gallon drum of 30-weight oil can weigh approximately 400-450 pounds, depending on the specific gravity and density of the oil.
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.
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.
An empty steel drum typically weighs around 20-30 pounds, depending on the size and thickness of the drum.
A 55 gallon drum of sand typically weighs around 360-400 pounds, depending on the density of the sand.
A 55-gallon drum of 30-weight oil can weigh approximately 400-450 pounds, depending on the specific gravity and density of the oil.
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.
Fill the 5-gallon drum. Pour the contents into the 3-gallon drum, filling it. Now you have 2 gallons left in the big one.Empty the 3-gallon drum. Pour the 2 gallons into it. At this point there is room for one more gallon.Now refill the 5-gallon drum and pour off as much as it takes to fill up the small one. That means you are removing one gallon.Now you have exactly 4 gallons in the 5-gallon drum.or Fill the 3 gallon drum. Pour the contents into the 5 gallon drum. Refill the the 3 gallon drum and pour the contents into the 5 gallon drum until it is full. Empty the 5 gallon drum. You have 1 gallon left in the 3 gallon drum. Pour the remaining 1 gallon into the 5 gallon drum. Re-fill the 3-gallon drum and pour that into the 5 gallon drum giving you 4 gallons. or Tip the 5 gallon drum and fill it until water is level to both the bottom and spilling out the top; next do the same with the 3 gallon drum; then pour the half full 3 gallon drum into the half full 5 gallon drum, rusulting in 2.5 plus 1.5 equals 4 gallons! orWatch Die Hard 3 for the answer.
About 335 pounds.
120 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
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.
You pour four gallons into the five gallon drum, and take the ten gallon drum with the other four gallons of oil in that.
The weight of a drum filled with soil can vary depending on the size and type of drum, as well as the type of soil used. On average, a standard 55-gallon drum filled with soil can weigh between 400-600 pounds.