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How to determine finish coverage? - EddieO - 05-01-2016

I'm building 2 large cabinets. 80" x 48" wide x 28" deep. They each have 5 shelves and 2 doors. I plan on spray finishing with 3-4 coats of varnish. How much finish do I need? I think a gallon at the most, but maybe half gallon.

What say you? Do I need more?

Eddie


Re: How to determine finish coverage? - JR1 - 05-01-2016

It depends on the exact finish. The converge should be on the can and the data sheet in sq ft. All you need to do is figure how many sides you are going to finish. For instance one back would be 27 sqft for one coat on one side. Your skill and application method will have a major impact.


Re: How to determine finish coverage? - jteneyck - 05-01-2016

Figure out how many square feet you have to cover and divide that by whatever the transfer efficiency is of your spray gun, which is probably no more than 65% and could be less. Divide that number by how many square feet a gallon of finish will cover - it will tell you on the can. That figure is how many gallon it takes per coat. Multiply that by how many coats and that's how many gallons you'll need for the project.

Just guessing, I'd say you will need at least 3 quarts.

John


Re: How to determine finish coverage? - Kreuzie - 05-01-2016

You'd better pick up at least three gallons.