At least in the Albany area it is between $80 to $100 per yard depending on the mix
This all depends on the mix you want. I assume you mean cement when you mention the 80lb bag of concrete. I have pushed concrete in my day... Bag cement mix is the same as concrete. Don't be funny. How many 80 pound bags will make 1 yard of concrete? I want a definitive answer this time.
Depends. You can get a licensed "guy" to come out for probably $50/hr. If you were to call a Contractor, probably closer to 80-100$/hr.
McGee Brothers Co., based in Monroe, North Carolina, which posted $83 million in masonry sales, 80 percent of which were residential. In a distance second place was J.D. Long Masonry Inc.
On average which is very consistent, .55 per sq foot labor only. Price of concrete can be volatile now so call your local supplier and you can do the math. A yard will cover approx 80 square feet of your drive.
Bevel inside of sch. 80 to match OD of sch. 40
The 80 in 80 steel pipe indicates its wall thickness; the higher the number, the thicker the pipe. The pressure rating for a 5" schedule 80 steel pipe at 100 degrees Fahrenheit is 1857 psig.
Schedule 80 means "Pipe Wall Thickness as per Sch.80 of ASME B36.10M". Pipe 80 means "3 inch NPS or 80 mm NB pipe as per ASME B36.10M". Hope that it will answer your query adequately. Regards, Bhatta
Is this pipe going to be threaded / Grooved or Welded?
Yes and it can be schedule 80 and schedule 120
It is the wall thickness heavier then schedule 20 lighter then schedule 80
It depends on the nominal diameter of pipe, but in actual sch-40 thickness is lesser than sch-80.
The schedule of a pipe indicates its thickness. The higher the schedule number, the thicker the pipe will be. Shcedule 40 and schedule 80 seem to be the most common.
Schedule 40 and schedule 80 have the same outside diameter (OD). The wall thickness is greater on schedule 80 than it is on schedule 40. So on schedule 80 the inside diameter (ID) gets smaller.
Only if the can say you can
Schedule of pipe most commonly refers to the thickness of the wall of the pipe itself. ex...schedule 40 PVC pipe has a thinner wall than sch. 80 PVC
Schedule in pipe is relevant to NPS (National Pipe Sizes) and refers to the wall thickness of pipe. 20 is thin wall, 40 is strong and 80 is extra. (There are other sizes, these are just examples.)