chalk board paint is about $12 a pint regular paint is about $12 a gallon
If it's decent wood then why not stain it in a red reddish brown (if it suits your home and yard.) If not, then oil is the best. Latex is water-based so won't stand up as well. I work in a paint store, and I can assure that a quality acrylic latex will far outlast an oil based exterior paint. Oil based paints will fade and chalk outside in a matter of months. On wood they are also likely to crack due to inflexibility. Acrylic latex paint will hold their color much longer and are much more flexible than oil based paints. I recommend you use a 100% acrylic latex satin/ low sheen. To reply to the previous poster, Latex paint is actually waterbourne, meaning water is the solvent that dries out of the paint film. Once the product has cured, there will be no water left in the film. Plus acrylic products are much safer for the user, and easier to clean up. If you have any further questions, I recommend you go to a paint store. Not a home depot or lowes. Go to a paint store where the employees are trained to help you. Not someone from lawn and garden called over to help out.
Maybe 0,01 cm.improvement: Yeah, they don't measure paint in centimeters or millimeters. They measure it in mil. There are 0.0254 millimeters in a mil. The average paint will be between 6 and 8 mil.Visit www.autogeekonline.net for other such paint questions. Detailers know more about paint than most body shops do.
only a couple of months. it took 4 years to paint the entire thing
24 hours
chalk board paint is about $12 a pint regular paint is about $12 a gallon
12/3 will work.
They Shed Every month, Aka 12 times a year
Assuming you mean the shed is 12 feet by 12 feet - that's a total of 144 sq. ft.
Delbert can paint the fence in 11 hours so in 1 hour Delbert paints 1/11 of a fence. Similarly, in 1 hour Dorothy paints 1/12 of a fence. So together, in 1 hour they paint 1/11 + 1/12 = 12/132 + 11/132 = 23/132 of a fence. So to paint the fence together they would need 1 / (23/132) = 132/23 hours = 5.74 hours
She does not paint her nail because she is not allowed to paint her nails and you should not paint your nails if you are under 12.
If it's decent wood then why not stain it in a red reddish brown (if it suits your home and yard.) If not, then oil is the best. Latex is water-based so won't stand up as well. I work in a paint store, and I can assure that a quality acrylic latex will far outlast an oil based exterior paint. Oil based paints will fade and chalk outside in a matter of months. On wood they are also likely to crack due to inflexibility. Acrylic latex paint will hold their color much longer and are much more flexible than oil based paints. I recommend you use a 100% acrylic latex satin/ low sheen. To reply to the previous poster, Latex paint is actually waterbourne, meaning water is the solvent that dries out of the paint film. Once the product has cured, there will be no water left in the film. Plus acrylic products are much safer for the user, and easier to clean up. If you have any further questions, I recommend you go to a paint store. Not a home depot or lowes. Go to a paint store where the employees are trained to help you. Not someone from lawn and garden called over to help out.
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About 8-12 weeks
You can paint online, and there is also a painting kit that comes with 12 acrylic paint tubes and 3 brushes.
Try adding some Victor Poison-Free M256 Insect Magnet Traps 12-Pack to your shed.
Maybe 0,01 cm.improvement: Yeah, they don't measure paint in centimeters or millimeters. They measure it in mil. There are 0.0254 millimeters in a mil. The average paint will be between 6 and 8 mil.Visit www.autogeekonline.net for other such paint questions. Detailers know more about paint than most body shops do.