To calculate how much paint needed for pipe painting, the pipe must first be measure for area. After the area is calculated, the amount of paint needed can easily be found out by figuring out how much area each can covers.
You can calculate the amount of paint needed by finding the square footage of the room to be painted. Each manufacturer has a recommendation as to how many square feet a gallon of paint will cover. Make sure to calculate for primer if needed and or a second coat of finish.
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Depends on how much paint you want, If you want 11 gallons, three gallons of red are needed. If you have two gallons of white paint, you'll need three quarts of red paint. Take however much you need to do the job, divide that amount by 11, multiply that total by three and that will tell you how much red paint you need.
The number of coats per gallon depend on the size of the area you are going to paint. Most paint cans have the area of coverage per gallon printed somewhere on the label. Divide the area of coverage by the area you are going to paint to determine how many coats you can apply.
To calculate how much paint needed for pipe painting, the pipe must first be measure for area. After the area is calculated, the amount of paint needed can easily be found out by figuring out how much area each can covers.
2 quarts if you paint all of it. Id buy a gallon to be safe.
It depends on the coverage of the paint and the porosity of the surface being painted.
I always did my kids rooms in a cheap, pastel latex, and then I didn't mind so much if they messed it up, crayoned on it, etc. It was later fun for them to paint it over with me.
There are many different types of paint, and a wide range of prices. To answer, more information is needed.
The amount of acrylic paint needed to cover a canvas depends on the size of the canvas and the thickness of the paint layers. You can refer to a paint coverage chart to determine the approximate amount of paint required for your specific canvas size.
Divide 60 lbs of solvent by 75 gal of paint to find how much solvent per gal of paint, then multiply by 90 to find how much solvent you need for 90 gal of paint: 60 / 75 = .8 lbs solvent per gal of paint; .8 x 90 = 72 lbs of solvent needed for 90 gal of paint.
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One painter can complete walls only for a couple of normal sized rooms (10*10) or three more featured walls or 400 square field of ceilings, "these are just examples. The efficiency depends on how well he is prepared to paint the rooms eagerly and enthusiastically.
it will cover a 12x12 room
4-5 lbs ea
144, or One-hundred and forty four, or 1.44x10^2