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circumference = around
: Height x
circumference
: then you
take and divide circumference by 3.14
: the you
divide that answer by 2
: then you
X the answer by 2
: and then
X that by 3.14 and you have your answer
: for the
top portion of the cylinder
:
http://goldenglowpaints.com/PaintEstimator/SHAPE.htm
COVERAGE FOR DIFFERENT
SHAPES
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TRIANGLE |
To find the number
of sq.ft.
in any shape
triangle or 3 sided
surface, multiply
the height by the
width and divide
the total by 2.
40 height
x 50 width
1,000 sq.ft.
50
2,000 sq.ft. 2
2,000
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SQUARE
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Multiply the base
measurement
in feet times the
height in feet.
40
40 x 40 = 1.600
sq.ft.
40
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RECTANGLE
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Multiply the base
measurement
in feet times the
height in feet.
20
40 x 40 = 800
sq.ft.
40
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CYLINDER
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When circumference
(distance
around cylinder) is
known, mul-
tiply height by
circumference.
157 circumference
x 100
height
15,700 sq.ft. 100
157
When diameter
(distance across)
is known, multiply
diameter
by 3.1416. This
gives circum-
ference. Then
multiply by height.
3.1416 157
circumference
x 50
diameter x 100 height
157.0800 feet
15,700 sq.ft.
NOTE: Figures do
not include end area. See circle.
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SPHERE
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To find the number
of sq.ft. of
a sphere or ball,
multiply the
diameter (distance
across) by
itself and then
multiply this
total by 3.1416. If
you havent the diameter, you can find it
by measuring the
circumstance
and multiplying it
by .31831.
50 diameter 2,5000
x50
diameter x 3.1416
2,500 7,854.0000
sq.ft.
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CIRCLE
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To find the number
of sq. ft.
In a circle,
multiply the diameter
(distance across)
by itself and
then multiply this
total by .7854 50
50 diameter 2,5000
x50
diameter x .7854
2,500 1,969 sq.ft.
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CHAIN
LINK FENCES

Figure
the square foot area as a solid and double it to allow for
both sides. For spray, this will be fairly accurate since
overspray must be considered. For roller, the coverage
indicated in the product data sheets should be increased.
WALLS --
When
figuring the square foot area, openings of less than 100
square feet should not be deducted.
OPEN WEB STEEL JOISTS

Original equipment manufacturers and fabricators generally
dip these joists, as a first or shop coat. On all repaint
work, by spray, these manufacturers recommend the paint be
estimated by thinking of the joist as a solid rather than
open web. Double for both sides.
STACKS

To
compute the square foot area of a stack multiply height (B)
by the average diameter (A) and multiply that total by 3.
EXAMPLE: Diameter of stack at the top 5 feet.
Diameter of stack at the bottom 15 feet.
( 2 /(
5 + 15)
Average diameter = 10 feet.
Height
60 feet.
60 x
10 = 600.
600 x
3 = 1800 square feet of surface area.
DOWNSPOUTS & GUTTERS
Measure
the circumference in inches. To figure square feet, divide
the circumference by 12 and multiply by total length in
feet. Double this figure if the inside is to be painted.
PICKET FENCE
Multiply
the height by the length and multiply the result by four.