I finished Firefighter 1 a few weeks ago and I'm trying to find out how much a length of hose weighs fully charged. I'm math retarded which means I have all the data I need to calculate it, but not the formula.Length of hose section: 50'Diameter: 2.5''Weight of 1 gallon of water: 8.35lbsVolume of one gallon of water in cubic feet: 0.133681This weight, obviously, does not include the hose itself. Just the water in it.
it will never set like you want it too!!!!! if you cant pour a concrete slab the next best is crush lime stone. why? spray it with water when it gets wet it bonds together. limestone will bond its self together better than any material with the exception of the real mc coy (concrete)
So in others words she's concerned that there may be more than just paying the fine on the parking summons?! My suggestion is she clearly think to recall any event she may have in her past that may have resulted in the issuance of an arrest warrant. If, for instance, there is the occassion of another ticket where she owes but hasn't paid. Have her call the local clerks office or district attorneys office to determine what the pay-out would be to clear up any outstanding issues. Best wishes.
The term crusher run describes the end product of operating the rock crusher at a quarry. Its usually available with several different rock sizes (i.e. 1, 2). Sometimes the crusher run contains a large portion of fines (the accumulated dust from the crushed rock) which is exactly what you need for a driveway or your foundation use. There should be enough of those fines so that when its dampened and compacted they act as sort of a bonding agent with the rock and it forms a good hard surface. When the crusher run doesn't have enough fines in it the rock remains loose and can easily be scratched up by tires in a driveway when they lose traction. For your use however it would probably serve the purpose if your intention is to pave the area under the carport. If you do not intend to pave over it ask for more of the fines in the mix.