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notfarnow 04-15-2008 05:01 PM

ordering gravel... need math help
 
Sorry for posting this but my whole family is math-challenged.

I am ordering gravel for my driveway, and I am trying to figure out how many sq yards to get. I know I could ask when I call in the morning, but I hate not having this stuff figured out beforehand.

I have two measured sections:
35' x 30' = 1050 sqft
110x10 = 1100 sqft

so 2250 sq feet

I want 3" of gravel, so 0.25 of a foot

2250 x 0.25 = 562.5 cubic feet

562.5/ 27 = 20.83 cubic yards

Seems like a lot to me... is that right??

Also, how long will it take my wife to spread that out?

speedracing944 04-15-2008 05:08 PM

(1050+1100)[ft^2]*.25[ft]*(1[yd^3]/27[ft^3])=19.907[yd^3]

time for wife to move by hand is approx 4 days.

Speedy:)

speedracing944 04-15-2008 05:10 PM

I see a mistake in your addition. You have 1050+1100=2250 when it is actually 2150 :)

Speedy:)

Seahawk 04-15-2008 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notfarnow (Post 3888508)
Also, how long will it take my wife to spread that out?

Your math looks fine...but you really need to rent a Bobcat loader for that much gravel.

I keep about 3/4 mile of gravel (3/4 quarter inch rock) road in repair on my farm, and move about 12 cubic yard a year keeping the road in shape. Doing it by hand is not an option.

The Bobcat will save you at least a day with that much gravel.

Master the art of smoothing rock with a front end loader in reverse:)

artplumber 04-15-2008 05:13 PM

I got a little less than 20 cubic yards.

And it's going to take a long time for your wife to spread all that:eek:

notfarnow 04-15-2008 05:19 PM

She works fast when she's mad!

Thanks for double checking my math. Now I can call up and act like I'm "old hat" at this.

As for the bobcat, I don't think I'll need it. I'm going to get them to tip it off as they drive down the driveway. My buddy taught me a trick: they always say "Oh, I don't think I can really do that", but if you say you'll give them $50 if they can, they usually manage. Saves a lot of work.

trekkor 04-15-2008 06:29 PM

I got 19.907 yards.

cubic yard is 36"tall. Divided by 3" deep is 12.
1 cubic yard will cover 108 square feet ( 9 square feet x 12, 3" layers)

2150 divided by 108 = 19.907...


KT

LakeCleElum 04-15-2008 07:10 PM

I fell off my chair when I read the part about the wife spreading 20 yrds.......If she does it, she's an angel and hold onto her. What's her reward, you gonna put in a well so she don't have to carry water up from the river?

Willem Fick 04-16-2008 01:18 AM

I just love the metric system...

rouxroux 04-16-2008 03:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Willem Fick (Post 3889047)
I just love the metric system...

Numbers? Ciphering? Down here we just call it a "****load".

How long will it take her to spread it by hand? 'Til she finishes!

(I love this "new math")! Where's my cookie?;)

notfarnow 04-16-2008 04:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LakeCleElum (Post 3888733)
I fell off my chair when I read the part about the wife spreading 20 yrds.......If she does it, she's an angel and hold onto her. What's her reward, you gonna put in a well so she don't have to carry water up from the river?

I was just goofing around, I'm sure I'll be doing it. But I'm also sure she'll insist on helping... she is pretty hands-on. Plus, we're trying to work on stuff TOGETHER more... I have a tendency to work on stuff all weekend and then say "hi" on sunday night. So, I'm trying to help her out more with her stuff (cleaning, groceries etc) and she's helping me with mine. As far as I can tell it takes longer to get stuff done, but we're enjoying it more. When I did the roof in the fall, she was up there pulling nails. I'm sure I could've done it faster, but we had fun and it means we're BOTH proud of the work.

DanielDudley 04-16-2008 04:01 PM

If you can get the guy on the truck to roll forward while slowly dumping the load, you will be well ahead. That's about two truckloads. 3 to five days to spread it.

3.2 CAB 04-16-2008 04:16 PM

Depending on where you are located, most rock, wash gravel, pea gravel, asphalt, etc is sold by weight. It is done this way, because of the different weight by volume, of the various material. Dirt and sand, usually get sold by the load, though a lot of places are going by weight now also. The gravel place will tell you how much a ton will convert for coverage estimates. About the only thing that still primarily gets sold by the cubic yard is concrete. Borrow a little tractor from someone with a spreader blade.

on2wheels52 04-16-2008 04:42 PM

Ask for a guy who can run a spreader truck (just a dump truck with chains on the tailgate that adjust how much it opens). An experienced guy will set his truck speed so it runs out of gravel at the end of your run. The 35' x 30' section will take some shovel/rake work.
Jim

Rusty Heap 04-16-2008 05:43 PM

forget the bobat.........rent or borrow a kubota tractor with a box scraper.......the rear box scraper carries and levels the material.......heck you can rent one for $200 a day most likely..........unlike a wife,

Icemaster 04-16-2008 05:54 PM

You've done this before?

Don't discount the mechanized assistance, even if they tip it out. The el gigando boxes of Advil are available at Costco.

JV911SYDNEY 04-16-2008 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Willem Fick (Post 3889047)
I just love the metric system...

+1

20 cubes is a LOT of freakin gravel!

craigster59 04-16-2008 06:37 PM

We used to do the "spreader loads" mentioned above when I was a Combat Engineer in the Army (you wear a metal helmet instead of that pinstripe cap when you drive the locomotive). You should be able to get it spread pretty close to the thickness you want and then shove it around.

Unless of course, there's still snow on the driveway, you might want to have the Wife clear that first.

3.2 CAB 04-17-2008 10:00 AM

Someone here was/is a locomotive engineer?

notfarnow 04-17-2008 10:11 AM

I cheaped out and got about half what I was planning. I looked at it again last night, and I really don't need (or want) a full 3" over the whole thing. Plus, the bottom of the driveway is better than I thought. Plus, there is a load limit on the road right now, so I'd have to pay for two trips if I wanted that much.

So I ordered 10 tons, getting it tomorrow. I'm going to get them to tip it out as good as they can, then shovel & rake it out. I'll work from home tomorrow and start right after work. Will need beer.

I will be done saturday by 1pm. Anyone want to bet against me?


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