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one wall is 17 foot wide and 6 foot high , the two sidewalls are 126 foot in length but vary in height over the length 5 4 3 2 to ideal level ? how do you convert ft and inches to metres ? ive been advised that its 60 bricks to every square metre.. ? will I need double or even triple skined walls to hold this much infill ? there is limited access due to being a terraced property ,access is only availible from a sidegate which is at the side of our neighbours house ?
could the walls be made up of breeze blocks ? or a n other ? both our neighbours gardens slope the same. ? I would infill with earth and rubble? what cubic metre of infill would it take to fill ? and the approximate weight would be ?
i would fill the wall height to be garden level ? then a 6 foot high garden fence all round ? so what quantities do you buy bricks in ? is it 60 bricks per square metre ? what would you pay for infill ? what does a bricky charge and how ,per thousand bricks or by the hour ? thanks ! M & J

2007-02-18 02:02:45 · 1 answers · asked by MATT 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

1 answers

Answer none of one. First off, I wanted to report you for abuse. This is a freakin' math question, not a gardening question! Lord.
Here's your link to convert feet to metres: http://www.qsl.net/w4sat/metconv.htm
If your neighbor's yard's are already done, can't you simply copy them? And then also, if you are hiring a bricky, (and prices vary by area, so make your calls) why are you asking us these questions, instead of letting HIM do all the math?! Ugh.
My brain has fried.
If this is indeed a serious question, write again with answers to my questions to you.
Happy Terracing! (and thanks for the laughs)

2007-02-19 04:04:53 · answer #1 · answered by bec_ker6 6 · 0 0

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