Help him...Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 785 points – 6 months ago14Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment1000 forks plus packaging is 4lbs. 250 forks per pound. Standard forklift capacity is 5000lbs. 250 x 5000 = 1,250,000 forks. Maybe slightly realistically and safely, due to load height and placement restrictions, let's just call it between 750,000 and 1,000,0000 forks. Forks can fork a lot of forks. Fork.You're definitely going to run into a size limit before you hit the weight limit with something that light and bulky. Better math would be to measure the dimensions of a case and count how many cases fit on a standard 3' x 4' pallet stacked eight feet high.96 cubic feet in a pallet stacked 8'. 580 cubic inches for a box of 1000 forks. 286,000 forks. That's still a fork ton. Over load in a bit on the sides or get a 4×4 pallet and we reach 410,000 forks. Maybe I should sleep now.Fork you for doing this.Dann you messed up the meter
1000 forks plus packaging is 4lbs. 250 forks per pound. Standard forklift capacity is 5000lbs. 250 x 5000 = 1,250,000 forks. Maybe slightly realistically and safely, due to load height and placement restrictions, let's just call it between 750,000 and 1,000,0000 forks. Forks can fork a lot of forks. Fork.You're definitely going to run into a size limit before you hit the weight limit with something that light and bulky. Better math would be to measure the dimensions of a case and count how many cases fit on a standard 3' x 4' pallet stacked eight feet high.96 cubic feet in a pallet stacked 8'. 580 cubic inches for a box of 1000 forks. 286,000 forks. That's still a fork ton. Over load in a bit on the sides or get a 4×4 pallet and we reach 410,000 forks. Maybe I should sleep now.Fork you for doing this.Dann you messed up the meter
You're definitely going to run into a size limit before you hit the weight limit with something that light and bulky. Better math would be to measure the dimensions of a case and count how many cases fit on a standard 3' x 4' pallet stacked eight feet high.96 cubic feet in a pallet stacked 8'. 580 cubic inches for a box of 1000 forks. 286,000 forks. That's still a fork ton. Over load in a bit on the sides or get a 4×4 pallet and we reach 410,000 forks. Maybe I should sleep now.
96 cubic feet in a pallet stacked 8'. 580 cubic inches for a box of 1000 forks. 286,000 forks. That's still a fork ton. Over load in a bit on the sides or get a 4×4 pallet and we reach 410,000 forks. Maybe I should sleep now.
1000 forks plus packaging is 4lbs.
250 forks per pound.
Standard forklift capacity is 5000lbs.
250 x 5000 = 1,250,000 forks.
Maybe slightly realistically and safely, due to load height and placement restrictions, let's just call it between 750,000 and 1,000,0000 forks.
Forks can fork a lot of forks. Fork.
You're definitely going to run into a size limit before you hit the weight limit with something that light and bulky.
Better math would be to measure the dimensions of a case and count how many cases fit on a standard 3' x 4' pallet stacked eight feet high.
96 cubic feet in a pallet stacked 8'.
580 cubic inches for a box of 1000 forks.
286,000 forks. That's still a fork ton.
Over load in a bit on the sides or get a 4×4 pallet and we reach 410,000 forks.
Maybe I should sleep now.
Fork you for doing this.
Dann you messed up the meter