Working out amounts

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newbie2
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Post: # 18140Post newbie2

I have been looking at your site and read tons of every useful hints and tips.

But there is one thing i cant find and that is how to work out amounts

what is the formula to work out the amount of sand i need.

is it l*w*d??

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Post: # 18142Post bobhughes

Have a look here:
http://www.pavingexpert.com/calcall.htm

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Post: # 18163Post Tony McC

l * w * d = volume, which is not the same as tonnage, unless you're dealing with water.

For sand, reckon on summat around 1.7 tonnes per cubic metre
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Post: # 18177Post lutonlagerlout

which if you buy the bulk bags means 2 tonne bags,not so you have some left over but because they call the bulk bags a tonne but they are nominally 850 kg of sand and plenty of water.
i think only pure water equates to 1 litre = 1kg
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