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so Edie what did you find so were putting in a doorway here so we we cant open this area so I could cut it out clearly with a saw for the door opening and weve had this foam buried in the ground for its just about 17 years now or 18 years going on 18 years this foam weighs about this is about 15 pounds or so this piece of foam its just soaking wet you can actually see on the concrete here too that its just it just went it just soaked up all the moisture and this is this is all pure sand here that this is bat filled with this part was buried below grade you can see the grade line right across here and what happened is this soaked up water this little thing weighs almost nine pounds when we put it on the scale were at 8.9 two pound I can see water losing out of the cut right behind the blade as I make it alright so now Ive got my piece two foot by one foot so two square feet and well put it on the scale and see what it lays so there you there you go four point six seven pounds