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<blockquote data-quote="basscort2009" data-source="post: 6215684" data-attributes="member: 609695"><p>not enough to make a differance probly. to find exactly how much airspace it is just use the volume fomular. do the LxWxH and then divide by 1728 to find how many cubic ft it takes up. so like if it was 36 x .75 x 14 you would get 378 then divide by 1728 and get .218 so it would be less than a quarter of a cube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basscort2009, post: 6215684, member: 609695"] not enough to make a differance probly. to find exactly how much airspace it is just use the volume fomular. do the LxWxH and then divide by 1728 to find how many cubic ft it takes up. so like if it was 36 x .75 x 14 you would get 378 then divide by 1728 and get .218 so it would be less than a quarter of a cube. [/QUOTE]
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