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Where Can I Find Square Chunks Of Wood That Are 2 Ft Wide And 3ft Long And 2 Inches Tall

If a cage is 2ft wide and 4ft long how many square feet is that?

2 feet by 4 feet is 8 square feet. I don't know how much room guinea pigs need, but I can tell you you're looking at an 8 square feet cage. The math for this is really simple. For any rectangle, multiplying the width times the length fives you the square area. So 2 x 4 = 8 sq feet

It is defined as the area of a square with sides of 1 foot.Circumference of 1 sq ft = 4 ftArea of 1 Sq ft = 1 ft x 1 ft

A poster is a rectangle 48 inches long and 24 inches wide. What is the area of the poster in square feet?

Since there is 12 inches in one foot, in order to get the total area you'll have to multiply both sides. So you get 48 x 24 which is a total of 1152 inches. However, what's the total in square feet, so you'll have to divide the total inches by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot. That comes out to 96 square feet.

Where can I find cheap plywood?

You can find plywood for cheap at http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_7?url=search-alias%3Dtools&field-keywords=plywood&tag=zza-20&sprefix=plywood%2Caps%2C368

Depending on the size of plywood that you're looking for and the quantity, will determine the overall cost. They should also have them at your local home improvement store but for selection, I'm not sure if they have more than what you will see online.

How many yards of fabric do I need for an 8 foot long table?

That 4 yards you've purchased already is long enough to cover the 8ft table lengthwise but will it cover the width or across the table ? It will depend entirely on what width the table is as you don't say in your post. If your "table" is basically a "Trestle type" which are normally on average are approx 2ft 6" to 3ft max. wide you would need the present cloth to be at least 4ft minimum width but if it's the bigger table add at least another 6" width to cover the width of the table so that makes it 4 ft 6" and you will have enough material left over to drape over the front and the back of the table.

Is it Ok if i keep a baby veiled chameleon in a 6ft tall 3ft wide and 24 in deep screen terrarium?

That is fine, as long as you have enough decoration to provide sufficient coverage/hiding places, but not to much that you will never be able to find it. Also, you will need to keep a very close eye on his eating habits, watch him after you put the food in to make sure that he is able to find the crickets, and that he isn't starving. Another thing to keep in mind with screen cages in general, is that it is much more difficult to keep a consistent temperature, and more importantly, humidity. You must monitor these very closely, because low humidity can cause a bad shed, which can cause some very serious health issues. Other than that, good luck! I love veiled chameleons they are awesome pets!!

Feet is abbreviated with an apostrophe ' or ft.Inches is abbreviated with a quotation mark " or in. I am 6'2" or I am 6 ft 2 in.

When digging post holes you should ask what depth first and how wide second.  the depth will be determined by your areas frost depth.  When I lived in Portland OR, 24" was standard for being below frost depth.  I live in Iowa now and 48" is was is needed.  The reason for this is the ground rises and heaves up it things from the earth that is above the frost line.  Any post put above frost line will eventually be moved.  Along with this topic is making your hole bigger at the bottom than the top to keep the frost heave from being able to un-plug your concrete base.  I have never worried about this, but see it mentioned on handy person shows.  The main reason for concrete in post hole is to join the post to soil.  So the smallest hole possible is the best.  But, a 6" hole for a 4" post will making getting the concrete around the post a chore and messy.  7" or 8" will make the job go quicker and you will have a better chance at sculpting the top of cement in a cone shape to make water run away from the post and not linger around it and speed rot of it.  Renting a gas powered hole auger for even a small job is worth it.  Two person augers is recommended.  You can easily dig 20 holes in a few hours with it if you don't have rocky soil.  Also, renting a small cement mixer for the day is also a gain.  Now for size of hole.  If you are really good and get your hole in exactly in the right spot and perfectly plumb, you can have your hole the minimum width.  If you are questioning your hole location and angle of dig then having it bigger than needed will give you some play in placement when setting post.  This is a really big time saver.  So you have to use a bit more concrete, that is small in comparison to having to stop and ream out a hole while you and your friends are waiting to set more posts.  Not to mention drinking more of your beer.  Even a hole auger will drill at odd angles when two strong persons are drilling and holding on for dear life.  Having extra hole diameter will give you so much breathing room and will speed the job along. I say multiply your post dimension by 2.5 to get your hole dimension for a simple post.  If you are making a load bearing post then we should start a whole new question.

None it is a hole and by defiantion it is empty.However you would have removed 72 cubic feet of material when you dug it.

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