Ceiling Material Square Footage/Linear Feet

BigBlue-SKO

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Just curious about how much Square Footage/Linear Feet of material people needed for their ceiling since it's a rounded top on the ceiling it's a bit hard to measure the Square feet (for a noob like me)

Any advice is greatly appreciated, everything is shown in Linear feet when buying boards. I think It's something like 2X linear feet is equivalent to 1X Sq ft but I could be and most likely am wrong.
 
Just curious about how much Square Footage/Linear Feet of material people needed for their ceiling since it's a rounded top on the ceiling it's a bit hard to measure the Square feet (for a noob like me)

Any advice is greatly appreciated, everything is shown in Linear feet when buying boards. I think It's something like 2X linear feet is equivalent to 1X Sq ft but I could be and most likely am wrong.

Measuring your ceiling should be a piece of cake. It's a curved rectangle but still a rectangle. As long as you aren't using a ridged yard stick just measure it. A tape measure is just fine. Plenty flexible. You might need 6 pairs of hands to hold it to the contour but it'll bend just fine. Use tape if you're short of hands. Length x width and done for square feet.

Linear feet doesn't really apply. Something that is 10 linear feet long is still just 10 feet long. Board feet is volume so it's different. A board 4" wide 3" thick and 4' long is the same board feet as a board 1' wide 2" thick and 2' long. If you are buying fabric, you're likely buying in square yards. 1^2 yard is 3'x3' or 9 ^2.

Now if you buy flooring, you'll likely get linear feet. You just need to know that your 10' linear piece of flooring is only 4" wide and you'll need X number of pieces to go the width of your bus.

https://www.trestlewood.com/linear-feet-square-feet-conversion-calculator.html
 
Thanks for the reply! I was totally over thinking everything with Linear Feet instead of just measuring!! >.< It's crazy how easy it is to "go stupid" while trying to figure these oddities out.

Appreciate the help!
 
Thanks for the reply! I was totally over thinking everything with Linear Feet instead of just measuring!! >.< It's crazy how easy it is to "go stupid" while trying to figure these oddities out.

Appreciate the help!

Phfft, no problem.

I think I have the opposite problem. It took me 3 weeks to get this step done (fill in the blank with whatever step it is). Then I come back 2 or 3 days later, why in the hell did I do all that??? And it'll take another 2 or 3 hours to remember why. Luckily, I haven't under thunk anything and grabbed the saw just to undone all of the work. Then catch back up with myself. Oh crap now I can't undo it and that isn't going to work because...

I guess on the bright side I've also not sat back after 3 weeks of work and said If I had only done X, it would have been done in an hour instead of 3 weeks.
 
Simple. Measure from above one side window all the way over to above the opposite side window, times the bus's length. For my bus it's almost exactly 8 feet from one side's wiring chase above the windows to the opposite chase, times 40 feet long equals 320 square feet, less a little bit because of the curved front and rear roof caps, makes it about 300 sq.ft. total. Your bus should be close to this, assuming it's a 40 footer.

John
 

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