no difference
He used 3/16 gallon.
It depends on the paint. It should say on the can how much it will cover.
It depends on the paint, and the surface that you are painting - including its preparation.
Paint coverage differs depending on brand and type of paint. Most (if not all) paint cans will indicate that one gallon covers so many square feet. For example, Paint A says one gallon covers 200 square feet. That means 200 square feet will require one gallon, 50 square feet will require one quart, 400 square feet will require two gallons, etc.
The coverage depends on the porosity and preparation of the surface being painted as well as the coverage of the paint. Look for details on the can of paint.
The weight of a 5-gallon paint bucket can vary depending on the type of paint and materials used in the bucket. On average, a 5-gallon paint bucket can weigh between 40-60 pounds when full of paint.
On average, a gallon of automotive paint weighs around 10 to 12 pounds. The exact weight can vary depending on the type and brand of paint.
On average, 1 gallon of solidified polyurethane paint can weigh between 10-12 lbs. The weight may vary based on the specific formulation and density of the paint.
Most latex house paints have a density/weight between 9-10 pounds. It depends on the amount of resin and pigment added.
Latex paint weighs about eight to nine pounds per gallon. Oil base paint is slightly lighter. These weights are wet, when paint dries on a surface it will weigh considerably less.
One gallon of average house interior paint can be anywhere from $25 to 40 in Home Depot.
You people are idiots.What is being asked is about the LIQUID gallon....1 gallon [US, liquid] = 3,785.4 milliliters...Furthermore, paint is NOT the same weight as water. Some are very close, but some paint weighs much more depending on the base. For example, Copper Paint, used to pain ship hulls is very heavy.....generally, the weight is close, but you should not answer these questions unless you know what you are talking about. Some of these answers are clearly from people who haven't a clue. I managed a paint store for 10 years.
how can I tell the difference between acrylic and oil paint on my wall?
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a gallon
He used 3/16 gallon.
The painter made 2/3 gallon of orange paint by mixing the red and yellow paint.