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Weight of a Cubic meter of chip.


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Put some chip in a 10 litre tub, weigh it.

Multiply by 100 for a Cu mtr total ....BUT

when its piled up it will be more dense so add another 10%.

If, as said above, your tipper has no roof and the rain is lashing - allow more.

Also if your crew regularly ablute in the chipping pile, add a bit for that too.

 

Alternatively go to a public weighbridge - I recon 2.5 mtrs to a ton and you'll be OK

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