On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:48 AM, mike wilson<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>> -- Graydon, who admits to being a total nitpicker about things like this
>
> Nitpick this:
> 8-)
> Steel is just under 500lbs/cubic foot (1728 cu ins)
> If that is 3" x 12ft bar, it comes out to just over 0.5cubic foot (1018 cu 
> ins)
> If it's 2" x 12ft, then its about 0.25cubic foot (453 cu ins)
> I leave the rest of the arithmetic to you.

This is what i remember from the summer i was a construction labourer, in 1973.

Steel is frigging heavy, get a helper.:-)

Dave
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