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From: "Paige, A. James" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Sq. Footage/Cubic Footage
Hello Everyone, My name is James and I'm returning to the ListServe =
after being away for many years. Does anyone know of a formula to =
calculate how many sq. ft. one would need to accommodate 1,000 cubic =
ft.?
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Oh wait it was a trick question.
We needed height
We need whether they were in 1.2 cubic foot boxes.
We needed to know if we needed aisles or are we storing them on a
pallet for shipping.
But if we assume 1.2 cubic foot boxes then we will have 833 boxes and
those will fit in a
large Henweigh.
Wait, did I hear Larry ask "What's a large Henweigh?" "Oh, about 5
pounds."
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