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Gallons per cubic foot????

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I have been playing with the idea of moving my toolbox back closer to the wheelwells. Then, I could have a custom fuel tank made to fill the space between the toolbox and front of the bed.

Once I decide how much I can move the toolbox back without getting tangled in the fifthwheel hitch, I can estimate how many cubic feet my tank would hold. I am trying to decide if the tank would hold enough fuel to be worth having it made.

Does anyone know how many cubic feet a gallon of diesel is? Does this even make sense?

Thanks for your help.

Steve
 
Length (in inches) x Width (in inches) x Height (in inches) / 231 will give you the gallons in a given area.
Or 1 gallon = 0. 1339 cubic foot

Rick
 
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1 cubic foot (cu ft, ft 3 ). = 7. 481 gallon; = 29. 922 quart; = 59. 844 pint



Lotsa guy don't know that simply typing in "gallons per cubic foot" up in that Yahoo or google search space at the top of their screen - or whatever search engine their PC is loaded with - will give them the answer to that, and pretty much any reasonable question that needs an answer... ;) :D
 
7. 48051 gallons to 1 cubic foot to be exact.

1 gal diesel = 7. 1 lbs

1 gal gasoline = 6. 2 lbs

1 gal water = 8. 34 lbs
 
231 cubic inches in a Buick V6:)



Thats what I associated that number with when I was studying hydraulic theory.



I couldn't resist... .





Dave
 
I have been playing with the idea of moving my toolbox back closer to the wheelwells. Then, I could have a custom fuel tank made to fill the space between the toolbox and front of the bed. Once I decide how much I can move the toolbox back without getting tangled in the fifthwheel hitch, I can estimate how many cubic feet my tank would hold. I am trying to decide if the tank would hold enough fuel to be worth having it made. Steve





I have seen a box where the bottom half is a fuel tank and upper half is a tool box. I have no idea where you can get one, but I'm sure one could do a search on the web.
 
Hi guys... . Thanks for the input. Sorry I didn't get back to y'all sooner, but it has been a killer week at work.

Gary. . yes, I could have Googled it, but Google does not have the personality you guys do! Lots of times I have asked questions here, and gotten way more useful info than just the answer to my question. Somebody always says I did mine this way, or think about this thingy... ...

Grizzly... ... Yes, I have looked at those types of boxes, but my toolbox is barely big enough as it. No way I could get by with half that capacity. I should add that we are full-timers in a fifth-wheel, so the toolbox also doubles as a storage shed :D

Thanks for the numbers everyone.

Steve
 
Volumetric Deficiency

One fifth = . 20 cubic feet... 180 proof shine weighs 5. 33# gal... one gal = 100,000 btu's (kidding, I don't know but it sure kicks like a mule).
 
For future reference, type "how many gallons per cubic foot" at a Google window.



Works for about any other conversion as well.



Jim
 
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