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Pallet expander and bracse?

Hey whats going on,I have had braces on my top teeth for almost a year now and they put a pallet expander on my top teeth about 3 months ago because I had an under bite. They told me that I would be getting my bottom braces put in in a few months. I was wondering if anyone knew whether it would make a huge difference if I got the braces on my top teeth removed, and just had the braces on my bottom teeth. I hate having braces on my top teeth but I wouldnt really mind them on the bottom. Since I will have had the pallet expander and the braces on the bottom, does anyone know if this will still be able to help my underbite, even if i do decide to get rid of the top braces?

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Since the number of square feet of sod in a pallet is unknown to us we can't tell you. If you can tell me how many sod sections are on a pallet and how big each section is then it can be calculated.
There are so many better things to do with one acre that cover it with grass....
Depends on what you're looking for. 1 is more browns, golds and darker brown colors. It also has a silver in it and 2 dark purples. 2 is brighter than 1 and the colors are more along the lines of purples and greys with a matte black and 2 light highlighter colors. I personally use the first one more than the second. I would say get Naked 1 first and then get the second one later b/c they're good to mix and match between the 2 pallets.
Well, and acre equals 43,560 square feet or 4,840 square yards, so you take the number of square feet or square yards in the pallet (the supplier needs to tell you this) and divide that into the appropiate number above and this will give you the number of pallets needed (round it up to the next highest number). Now one on-line site (see below) said their pallets had 500sf each, which would mean you would need 88 pallets to cover one acre. But do you really have one acre? Be sure to subtract the square feet for any buildings, planting beds to remain sod-free and paving or drives or walks - because there is no reason to buy sod for those areas unless you intend to cover them!

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