• How to calculate the weight of the staircase, door, fence, windows, balcony?
    The answer is the iron weights table. Just search online for the iron weights table to discover that there are quick and simple ways to calculate the weight per meter of iron according to the required iron rod thickness. Thus, if a non-specialist person knows the number of linear meters and the required iron rod thickness for manufacturing, he can easily calculate the required iron weight to manufacture the staircase, door, fence, windows, balcony.

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  • Should I buy by kilo or meter?
    Now you know that the iron weights table shows us how to calculate the weight per meter of iron according to the required rod thickness. Therefore, the kilo and the meter are two sides of one calculation method. Some manufacturers resort to the kilo to make the agreement unclear and appear cheap. So the question might be, do you want a product where the main cost element is the weight or the craftsmanship? Because those who produce by kilo will not be compensated for their craftsmanship time and production cost. As the iron is formed, its weight decreases, and thus they will not be compensated for the quality of the used iron but by the scale. Even if they use the worst types of iron, they will use the heaviest rods and execute the work with minimal effort to reduce labor costs. This might not happen, so some may resort to manipulative methods. On the other hand, those who produce by meter are compensated for their craftsmanship time, so they use appropriate rod weights for the product. In other words, the agreement must be clear with specific specifications and values so you can compare two things with one unit of measurement and not pay more and get less.

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