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Posted by Blue3992 (N Illinois) on January 09, 2007 at 09:59:04 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Re: Tearing down a lean-to—what do I do with the r posted by Bill in NorthCentral Pa on January 09, 2007 at 06:29:15:
Well, looks like I'll be going up on the roof with a couple of shovels and taking the shingles to the landfill. Bill, what are the formulas you used to come to the conclusion of 5.7 sqaures and 1425 lbs? Is there a way to calculate the approximate volume that those shingles would take up once I tore them off? Reason I'm asking is that it's somewhere around 250 bucks to rent a 20 yd dumpster around here. But, if you just drive your pickup to the landfill, it's 50 bucks for however much stuff you can fit in the back in one load. I have a long bed F-150, I wonder if I put some higher wooden sides on the bed if I could fit it all in there.
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