a standard one gallon paint can's dimensions (6 ½" diameter x 7 ¾" h )
Dimensions are 28'' wide, 45" tall, and 60" long for a 275 gallon fuel tank.
11 3/4 top x 10 3/8 bottom x 14 1/2 deep in
10 percent of a gallon = 0.1 gallon10% of 1 gallon= 10% * 1 gallon= 10%/100% * 1 gallon= 1/10 or 0.1 gallon
It depends on the kind of paint it can veri from 39 ft to 50 ft if used right Improved Answer: Even a high build elastomeric paint goes 80 square feet a gallon. A standard gallon of paint has a theoretical coverage rate of 400 sq ft. However, this amount will be reduced on a porous or textured surface as much as half.
The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A gallon is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A foot is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. The two measure different things and elementary dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
no difference
There are four quarts to a gallon; therefore 2 quarts would be a half gallon.
you will need 5 cans of paint.
That really and truly is highly dependent on the type and quality of the paint.
Depends on the bucket. Usually 1 gallon or more, but there are smaller buckets.
1 5 gallon and 3 singles
1 gallon will be plenty.
1/2 gallon the formula is 2:1
(6-ft x 172-ft) / (200 square feet per gallon) = 5.16 gallons
Add the gallons of paint together. Then multiply 34 times 3 and subtract them
It depends on the paint. It should say on the can how much it will cover.
1 Protect your work area with a drop cloth and wear protective gloves. Mixing additives, liquid or powder into paint can be messy.2 Pour the gallon of paint into the clean 2-gallon bucket. Mix in your additive, using a paint stirrer to blend together. For powder additives, use 6 oz. to 1 gallon of paint for a Class B Fire Retardant Coating Rating. Use 12 oz. to 1 gallon of paint for a Class A Fire Retardant Coating rating.For liquid additives, use 8 oz. to 1 gallon of paint for a Class B Fire Retardant Coating Rating. Use 16 oz. to 1 gallon of paint for a Class A Fire Retardant Coating rating.Mix the additive thoroughly. The additive will not have a negative effect on the color or texture of the paint.3 Make sure the area to be painted is cleaned and primed. Apply the fire-retardant paint.