This section is from the book "A Practical Workshop Companion For Tin, Sheet Iron, And Copper Plate Workers", by Leroy J. Blinn. Also available from Amazon: A Practical Workshop Companion For Tin, Sheet Iron, And Copper Plate Workers.
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The Areas Of Circles, In Inches, And Decimal Parts,
Likewise In Feet And Decimal Parts,
As May Be Required.
Rules that may render the following Tables more generally useful.
1. Any of the areas in inches, multiplied by -04328, or the areas in feet multiplied by 6-232, the product is the number of imperial gallons at 1 foot in depth.
2. Any of the areas in feet, multiplied by .03704, the product equal the number of cubic yards at 1 foot in depth.
















 
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