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rudder

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Evadman

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Originally posted by: LS21
i work with rocks gaddamit, give it to me in layman terms

How many cubic yards of sedimentary rock can be carried by a dump truck? Do you just wait until the suspension breaks, or pay overweight tickets?

How many wheelbarrow trips do I need to move that load of rock 90' along the property line? And how many people do I need in order to get that accomplished in 120 minutes?

How may yards of concrete do I need to pour a square slab that is 12' on a side, but 4" deep on one side, and 6" deep on the other, with a uniform grade change across the 12' distance? What slump do I need to keep the aggregate from moving downhill?

Hell, what is the water to cement ratio to achieve a slump of 4"?

You just got own3d by rocks.

 

LS21

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Originally posted by: Evadman
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How many cubic yards of sedimentary rock can be carried by a dump truck? Do you just wait until the suspension breaks, or pay overweight tickets?

How many wheelbarrow trips do I need to move that load of rock 90' along the property line? And how many people do I need in order to get that accomplished in 120 minutes?

How may yards of concrete do I need to pour a square slab that is 12' on a side, but 4" deep on one side, and 6" deep on the other, with a uniform grade change across the 12' distance? What slump do I need to keep the aggregate from moving downhill?

Hell, what is the water to cement ratio to achieve a slump of 4"?

You just got own3d by rocks.

-what type of rock? sands? shales? silts? bulk density? whats the sorting of rocks within the dump cab?
-depends on color of wheelbarrow and lunar tide. are minutes imperial or metric?
-im not mexican
-im not a construction worker