Concrete is measured in cubic yards. To calculate convert your measurements to yards 6x6x0.11 = 3.96 cubic yards. Do the same calculations for your base material.
2007-01-30 04:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are buying cement from local company they should be able to help you with the amount you will need they already have it pre mixed order a little extra and form a small spot some where like to set trash can on because if you run short it is a extra fee to come back for small amount sounds like it could use 8/9 yards
2007-01-30 02:32:24
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answered by steve b 2
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unless you have alot of help or plan on pouring a lot of small squares until you get it all done call for a truck . you wont be able to mix enough ,fast enough to keep from getting a bunch of cold joints. by the time you purchase and haul all the gravel,sand and cement youll need youd be better off bringing a truck in
2007-02-02 10:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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4.008 CU/YDs Contact Redimix Order 4-1/4 yards. $80-90/yard.
2007-01-30 06:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You can call your local cement distributors and they will give you the formula for the amount of space that you have.
2007-01-30 03:25:06
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answered by Mama 1
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Here is a web site for calculation. You need about 4 yds. so I would consider getting the concrete from a mix company that delivers . http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/howmuch/calculator.htm
2007-01-30 03:05:03
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answered by POD 1
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You will need 18ft*18ft*1/3 ft = 72ft^3 of concrete, there are companies who sell premixed concrete, refer to yellow pages, they will recommend you the best.
2007-01-30 02:33:28
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answered by jaime r 4
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Are you the same guy that keeps asking this same question?
2007-01-30 04:09:28
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answered by charlie_the_carpenter 5
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4 CUBIC YARDS - APPROX. 8 TONS!
2007-01-30 06:11:44
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answered by Bonno 6
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