Oct. 2nd, 2006

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Because none of the converters I use could do it, I figured out on my own today how to convert cubic feet into dimensional weight in kilograms. In case you ever need to do that, take the amount of cubic feet, multiply by 1728, and divide by 366. I'm sure you'll all need to do this at some point or another.

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