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  • #16
    Thanks, Mikey, that's very helpful.
    I'm still trying to work out how heavy a 56 litre bag of compost is. It just doesn't make any sense to me at all

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    • #17
      put it on a weighing scale?

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      • #18
        Ah that all depends on how wet it is, a litre of water is 1 kg dependant on its temperature. So 56 litres of soaking wet compost is too heavy to lift. Always buy your compost on a dry day.
        I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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        • #19
          So why do they stack bags of compost outside in the rain, and why do the bags nearly always have holes in them, and why, when you manage to lift them high enough to go in the boot of the car, does the bag split and water pour out everywhere. This is not a rant, just a question or 3!

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          • #20
            Cos compost doesn't go off, so they don't need to keep it in the freezer.

            When lifting make sure you clear the catch on the boot, and the bag has holes in it to give the worms some air to breathe.
            I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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            • #21
              Wow I'm completely pants at Africa, first time round I got 61%, and second time round I got 85%, I'm now going for a lie down, me brain hurts.
              I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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              • #22
                I didn't get one right in the first 6, even when the country flashed at me I didn't get it right

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                  Thanks, Mikey, that's very helpful.
                  I'm still trying to work out how heavy a 56 litre bag of compost is. It just doesn't make any sense to me at all
                  70 litres = 2366.98ounces
                  = 10.5 stone
                  = 67.10kilograms

                  Thats if it dry!

                  Therefore 1litre of compost = 2366.98 ÷ 70 = 33.814 ounces = 0.95kilos

                  So 56 litres of compost = 56 x 33.814 = 1893.584 ounces = 53.6822 kilos

                  or 118.3489 lbs in old money
                  Last edited by cardiffsteve; 05-07-2012, 05:53 PM.

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                  • #24
                    It can't be 10.5 stone because that's heavier than I am, and I couldn't lift my own weight. No wonder I'm confused!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                      It can't be 10.5 stone because that's heavier than I am, and I couldn't lift my own weight. No wonder I'm confused!
                      56litres is about 8.5 stone dry.

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                      • #26
                        Can i go back to school to do maths?

                        And can they put in some extra brain cells?

                        Had too work out the area and circumference of a quarter circle today. aargh!
                        Think the answer is correct. Guess i find out when they build the stepped garden
                        Last edited by cardiffsteve; 05-07-2012, 06:01 PM.

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                        • #27
                          Thanks Steve, you've put a lot of effort into that. Big Tick and Gold Star for Trying!
                          I can understand a litre as a liquid measure - about 4.5 litres to the gallon.
                          And I can understand a kilo as a measure of weight - 2.2 lbs.
                          But why do they sell compost by the litre when it could be by the kilo.
                          I don't need to know how much liquid it would take to fill the compost bag, that's irrelevant. I want to know how much compost is in there and how heavy it is to carry up 50 steps,
                          D'oh, Its doing me'ed in. I'm going back to school.

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                          • #28
                            Could be worse I have to work out compost, bark and woodchip in cubic metres, m3!

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                            • #29
                              One litre of water equals one kilo in weight. I can't see why the Europeans have to complicate things, when they started out making them so simple. If kilos and litres are the same, why not stick to just one name?

                              to convert from kilos (or litres) to pounds, multiply by 2.2. Don't ask me to do it the other way, 'cos I haven't a clue, I'm a mint imperial!
                              Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
                              Endless wonder.

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                              • #30
                                OMG I've just looked up kilogram on Wiki and the way the french decided what a kilogram was is the biggest faff and not simple at all, but it does explain why litres and kilos are the same.

                                Bring back feet and hands and ells and troy ounces, I say!
                                Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
                                Endless wonder.

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