Thanks for piping in and 'splainin' the finer points of paint coverage based on logic. I see the proof you point out. Important to mention, "theoretical coverage" is also based on the % solids. The spec sheet lays it out for the dry mil thickness. If 100% solids, at 1 mil, you will get 1604 s.f/gal. If 90, you get (0.9 * 1604) s.f./gal.
One thing that I will dispute is the 10% loss rate. It may be a good thumbrule, but should account for few things which may vary by project. The loss should account for uneven surfaces, transfer losses, equipment and tooling losses, and resin-smoking gremlin consumption (take the latter into consideration only if you're using my product, heh heh). Stem walls are a quagmired moonscape, and in this case sucked up a good half gallon on their own. The other major losses are transfers with spills here and there, and to a larger extent, the rollers and brushes and pails/pans. Rollers are veritable sponges, and brushes magically soak up craploads themselves. Sooooo....
So, the % loss rate should be taking into consideration:
1. How much stem wall/rough surface you have
2. The application method (rollers/brushes or spray or squeegie)
3. How inept your workers are and likely to spill the product
4. If anyone working the project copped any blue the night before
What was my loss rate? I am updating my s.f. to 830 vs. 820, btw
(4150/1604)=2.58 (theoretically the gals I needed to cover 830 s.f. at 5 mils)
I used 3.3 gallons.
(2.58/3.3) - 1 = the efficiency which comes out to a 78% (22% loss)
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OK! Now that the paint coverage dilemma is solved (theoretically), I'll give everyone an update on the project. The product arrived as promised today. I put it down, and was pleased to see that it's a perfect color match to the other section -- for once on this project, Rocky's balls were not busted.
Tomorrow AM, we put down the final clear coat. Theoretical coverage at 2 mils, 642 ft sq/gal. I just did the math and it works out -
(1604/2) X 0.80 (percent solids) = 641.6
I have 3 gallons of this. I'll be more sparing on the stem walls. I'm confident, barring an onslaught of more resin-smoking gremlins, we should be fine.