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<blockquote data-quote="Riley" data-source="post: 3127034" data-attributes="member: 29196"><p>If you're using an android device - there is a handy little free app called "Concrete Estimator".</p><p></p><p>Using 50 ft x 4ft at 5" it comes up with 3.0 yards or 16.9 bags of cement, 4816 lbs of sand, and 4965 lbs of gravel. </p><p></p><p>If you got adventurous you could go 60lb bags need about 186 @ 3.25 of those. Or real adventurous and get the 80's, only need about 139 @ 4.30 of those before bulk discounts.</p><p></p><p>I guess there is probably some dirt work to kick things off, I'd tend toward bobcat or equivalent rental for that bit of fun. In fact you might consider getting one to pull the current gravel out probably put a few hours in the bank with that.</p><p></p><p>Add a mixer, big wheel barrow and a few pounds to sweat off...or call the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley, post: 3127034, member: 29196"] If you're using an android device - there is a handy little free app called "Concrete Estimator". Using 50 ft x 4ft at 5" it comes up with 3.0 yards or 16.9 bags of cement, 4816 lbs of sand, and 4965 lbs of gravel. If you got adventurous you could go 60lb bags need about 186 @ 3.25 of those. Or real adventurous and get the 80's, only need about 139 @ 4.30 of those before bulk discounts. I guess there is probably some dirt work to kick things off, I'd tend toward bobcat or equivalent rental for that bit of fun. In fact you might consider getting one to pull the current gravel out probably put a few hours in the bank with that. Add a mixer, big wheel barrow and a few pounds to sweat off...or call the help. [/QUOTE]
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