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Depends on how thick the concrete pad is. At 4 inches thick and allowing for a little waste and imprecise measurements, about 350 square feet. You can check out more options with the concrete calculator below.
A concrete pad and lots of breeze blocks
A Pad foundation is just a concrete slab with no foundation walls. They are typically used in the South where this is no or minimal frost lines.
It's a building with no basement. The building is erected on a concrete "slab" or pad.
That depends on whether you have concrete pad shaped feet.
firstly get some steel or wood and weld or nail them together to form a box then cover the box in mesh (leave on side open for the sliding door) hare a sliding door and attach it to the open end of the box tie some string or wire to it and tread the wire through the mesh close to the back. on the bottom attach a pad of some sort that when stepped on it goes down drill a hole in the pad and thread the wire through then tie a knot in the wire or attach a pin so that the sliding door stays up when the eg. rat walks in and steps on the pad the pad goes down and the pin or knot slides through the hole and the sliding door falls
1 cubic yard of concrete fills 27/depth in feet square feet.The number of cubic yards you need is(length of the pad in feet) x (width of the pad in feet) x (depth of the pad in inches)/324
That depends on how deep (thick) you need it to be. You'll need 1 yard of concrete for every 3/4 inch of thickness of the pad.
Yes, pad is a noun. More specifically, it is a singular, common, concrete noun.
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A square mesh with a fiber center used for support is typically called a filter pad. It is used in various industries such as water treatment, air filtration, and food processing to separate solids from liquids or gases. The square mesh structure provides mechanical support while the fiber center captures fine particles.
A 52' x 48' by 4" pad requires 30.8 cubic yards. If you go up to 6" thick you would need 46.2 cubic yards.
If you are reffering to the end that connects to the brake system(pad, rotor, caliper) then it is almost always contected to the pad. Some are permanently molded into a pad, thus you would need to buy a new pad and contect the lead wire to that pad, or there is usually a place on the pad itself (including the steel backing plate that hold the pad material) where the wear sensor clips into. -Brake Engineer
Hi you can't reset the brake pad warning light, you need to refit old pad wear indicator wire into slot on bottom of inner pad, and feed wire through, re connect it and should be good, or you can pick up new set of wire quite cheap, so just replace and do the same as above, thanks claire the light came up on mine i cut the wire of on the sensor end hooked the wires up together problem solved
Depends on how thick the concrete pad is. At 4 inches thick and allowing for a little waste and imprecise measurements, about 350 square feet. You can check out more options with the concrete calculator below.
5 inches or greater. Reinforced, of course.