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14-09-2009, 07:04 PM #1
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drywall calculator
This site that has an imperial measure drywall calculator. It could come in handy for someone considering a DIY job and they use it for estimation of the necessary materials for drywall installation and finishing.
the link may be able to help someone that uses these measurements.
I actually lost the plot converting all the sizes into metric half way down the page.Anyone know where theres a European version that converts into square metres, kilograms and litres?
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26-09-2009, 12:06 PM #2
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It is quite simple when you have the convertion rates.
I will look out my old estimating folder which has formula and techniques past down through the generations from sensai to thier apprentices........
This info can be put into a simple Excel spreadsheet to do the work for you.
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