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Old Jul 10th 2006 | 1:55 pm
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Default Re: 20 ft container

Originally Posted by Tiawamutu
Are you sure it's 38.2 cubic feet, as Pickfords said we would need 610 cubic feet, and that was only a part container?

I think you mean cubis metres, I need cubic feet if anyome knows

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to convert multiply cu mtrs by 35.3
 
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Originally Posted by ianandhelena
to convert multiply cu mtrs by 35.3
sorry meant to say 38.2 cubic mtrs
 
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Default Re: 20 ft container

Originally Posted by Tiawamutu
Are you sure it's 38.2 cubic feet, as Pickfords said we would need 610 cubic feet, and that was only a part container?

I think you mean cubis metres, I need cubic feet if anyome knows

Thanks anyway rpa34
standard 20 ft container is 1160 cubic feet
 
Old Jul 11th 2006 | 2:24 am
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Originally Posted by rpa34
standard 20 ft container is 1160 cubic feet
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Old Jul 11th 2006 | 2:33 am
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Originally Posted by joeyballantyne
we had a 3 bed semi and 2 kids worth of paraphenalia , and a missus with a lurve of clothes and shoes ,...and of furniture e.g. went out the day before the shippers came and came home saying to me 'i've bought you a present' it was a brown leather settee and sofa :scared:

20 ft was enough cos these guys are experts (we used doree bonner) at packing and most things can be un/dis-assembled (taken apart) - hope that helps, good luck
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Default Re: 20 ft container

Originally Posted by Tiawamutu
Are you sure it's 38.2 cubic feet, as Pickfords said we would need 610 cubic feet, and that was only a part container?

I think you mean cubis metres, I need cubic feet if anyome knows

Thanks anyway rpa34

We have quote showing not exceeding 100 cubic feet and we are getting it in a 20ft using Doree Bonner. Pickfords told us we needed 40ft

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