Hardcore conversion - How much hardcore?

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De1b0y
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Post: # 21697Post De1b0y

Hi
I'm new to this website.
Just getting on to doing my front drive.
Slight problem. I have calculated the 'volume' of compacted hardcore I need by:-
Surface area m2
x 0.15 (final depth m)
x 1.5 (compaction factor - is this correct?)
but I do not know how much to order by tonnes.
Seemed easy when I started, but getting the amount right now seems very difficult. Does the basis for calculating the volume make sense, and is there a simple conversion factor to get from volume to weight?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Many thanks
Delboy

Rich H
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Post: # 21698Post Rich H

Everything you need is here:

http://www.pavingexpert.com/calcall.htm

Roughly it's volume in m3 x 2 = tonnes

IanMelb
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Post: # 21699Post IanMelb

have a butcher's at the calculators page on the main website

Ian

Rich H
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Post: # 21700Post Rich H

Snap!

De1b0y
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Post: # 21701Post De1b0y

Many thanks.
New to site so don't know my way around yet.
Regards
Delboy
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IanMelb
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Post: # 21702Post IanMelb

Rich H wrote:Snap!
:)

I was tapping away on my PDA - takes a bit longer, otherwise I'd have been a bit quicker.

Dave_L
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Post: # 21703Post Dave_L

So, so useful those calculators :)
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Teddy
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Post: # 22140Post Teddy

I used the calculator to convince me that ordering 20 tonnes of MOT was ok...and you know what??? It worked it out perfectly.

De1b0y
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Post: # 22144Post De1b0y

Guess what? I ordered 14 tonnes and had half-a-tonne surplus.
Good calculator indeed. Great site this. Screeding next :( Another challenge.
Delboy

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Post: # 22146Post lutonlagerlout

in the scheme of things 1/2 t aint so bad del boy
rodders :;):
"what,you want paying today??"

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Post: # 22148Post Tony McC

I think I'm starting to get the hang of this paving lark, you know! :;):
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