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Re: OT. Weight of Pea gravel per cubic ft.??
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Posted by JackT on May 08, 2005 at 11:02:57 from (4.228.123.223):
In Reply to: OT. Weight of Pea gravel per cubic ft.?? posted by Robert in Md on May 08, 2005 at 08:39:51:
Figure approximately 20 cubic ft per ton or 100 lbs per ft^3. Pea gravel for a driveway? That's pretty small stuff. Out here in Colorado 3/4" roadbase material is the norm. That packs down for a pretty smooth driving surface. I use pea gravel for landscaping. It always remains loose. I wouldn't think it alone would make for a very good driving surface-unless your neighbor wants to spray gravel every time he hits the gas...
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