It depends on the thickness of the material that the pipe is made from.
Depending on class or PSI rating it is between 17.15" - 19.68".
220 lbs
Well you have to be on Guam, then call the transite and ask them to drop you to K mart. transite number 674-7433. Upper Tumon, across John F.Kennedy High School and next to Triple J.
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The weight of 1/4-inch thick transite siding can vary depending on the specific type and composition of the material. Transite is a brand name for a type of asbestos-cement board that was commonly used in construction. Asbestos-cement boards are known for their durability and fire resistance. To estimate the weight of the siding, we need to know the density of the specific transite material you're using. However, a rough estimate can be made if we assume a standard density for asbestos-cement boards. Let's assume a density of 120 pounds per cubic foot for the transite material. The thickness of the siding is 1/4 inch, which is equal to 0.0208 feet (since 1 inch = 0.0833 feet). The volume of the siding for 100 square feet can be calculated as follows: Volume = Area * Thickness Volume = 100 square feet * 0.0208 feet Now, we can calculate the weight: Weight = Volume * Density Weight = (100 * 0.0208) * 120 Let's calculate: Weight ≈ 249.6 pounds So, based on these assumptions, 1/4-inch thick transite siding for 100 square feet would weigh approximately 249.6 pounds. Keep in mind that this is a rough estimate, and the actual weight may vary based on the specific composition of the transite material. If you have access to the product specifications or manufacturer information, you can get a more accurate weight. Additionally, please be aware of safety considerations when dealing with asbestos-containing materials.
15% - 50% generally referred to as "Transite" a popular brand of cementitious pipe and tile materials manufactured by Johns-Manville Corp
In older domestic properties, you may find asbestos in:exterior transite sidinghot water and steam pipe insulationvinyl floor tile and masticspackling compound on sheet rock seams
Asbestos was used in many different building materials, including asbestos-concrete pipe (a common brand name was Transite). It is generally not found inside metal pipes- it WAS used as insulation on the outside of pipes.
You go on a friend you want to do wall-to-wall with's profile page. Their wall should be there. Post a post that is your wall-to-wall post and send it to their wall. That's how to create a wall-to-wall.
No. This is a maintenance expense and insurance is not designed to cover this type of expenses. Homeowners insurance offers more coverages for the money than any other insurance policy but it is not made to cover maintenance or normal wear and tear on the home.
yes cell wall has its own wall