Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 14:28:50 -0600
Reply-To: Chris Mills <scmills@TNTECH.EDU>
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From: Chris Mills <scmills@TNTECH.EDU>
Subject: Re: Maaco $399 respray any good?
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Okay. You got me there. My point was (and should have been clearer) that an
amateur painter ought to start with cheap paints b/c a better paint won't
look better if it is a bodged job either in the prep work or the spray job.
Cheaper mistakes with cheaper materials.
Yes the better the paint, the longer it will last - generally.
I think we are looking at paint jobs from different ends of the financial
spectrum. I can't afford the high end paint job - be it the pro prepped and
sprayed job or the best materials applied by myself.
I can afford the medium to cheap materials. If this is the difference
between having new paint or not, then I'll buy the cheaper paint now and
apply it assuming that a delay in addressing the vehicle's paint job will
lead to further deterioration of my vehicle.
Hopefully by the time that this cheaper paint fails hopefully I'll have my
money saved up to do a paint job with fancy materials. In the meantime the
bus is no worse because be it cheap paint or the good stuff I am going to
be sure the vehicle is properly prepped and not going to rust anytime soon.
I'm talking $3K versus $500 paint jobs here.
Yes it is more expensive to do the job twice (price of cheap materials now
+ fancy paint later) but at my place on the food chain, it's what I can
afford, Maybe I won't have the vehicle when the paint fails.
If I could put it off and have the money to do it properly the first time
then I would.
There are ways to get more for your buck - proper self prep (versus paying
somebody to do it for you) and a few coats of cheap paint by yourself or
Maaco. I prefer all of it done by myself.
I recommend anyone to take the time to teach themselves to learn to paint.
Takes time and practice of course. Big savings each time you do a paint job
for yourself.
At 12:47 PM 3/19/02 -0600, you wrote:
>Chris,
>
>Cheap paint is still cheap paint, regardless who is blowing it on.
>
>Yea, an amateur job won't look as good as a big dollar professional job,
>but here is the key---
>
>The skin of a big dollar paint resists UV deterioration--and a low
>dollar paint just can't cut the mustard--period.
>
>Regardless who is applying it.
>
>It'll chalk out faster than you can blink your eye---
>
>The most important factor is surface preparation, and if that isn't done
>correctly, forget any thought's of durability---
>
>I get 6 to 8 years out of PPG's best, in the worst environmental
>condition's ---dirt, dust, rocks, stones, road salt, and the vehicle's
>are never inside, or waxed----they sit out in the weather year round.
>
>Think about this-----
>
>The labor rate is the same regardless what material I use----
>
>So rather than doing the job with the cheap stuff, why not use the best
>product I can find---do it once, do it right----
>
>Cheap is cheap, any way you look at it-----and most certainly isn't the
>most long lasting answer---and in the long run the most cost efficiant.
>
>Later,
>
>
>Terry
>
>
>E-mail message
>
>From: scmills@tntech.edu (Chris Mills) Date: Tue, Mar 19, 2002, 9:37am
>(CST-2) To: CTONLINE@webtv.net (Terry K.), vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com
>Subject: Re: Maico $399 respray any good?
>Well there is cheap and REAL cheap.
>The cheap stuff is "Stories" which happens (I think) to be the family
>name on the business so obviously it is relabelled stuff. Mine has been
>on our Westy for a couple of years now - stored on the carport - and
>still looks good.
>The REAL cheap stuff is farm implement paint from the local Co-Op. I've
>used it on the frame of my Beetle with good results. That stuff is about
>$15 a gallon. Don't think it would be good for large body panel but
>underneath....
>However - it looks damn good compared to some of the botched jobs I have
>seen with much more expensive materials.
>It's not the materials that guarantees you success - it's the person
>applying it. Yes good materials and a good spray good person is best,
>but a good sprayer and cheap materials still looks better than some
>amateur with the world's best paint.
>I'd lean towards the better stuff of course - I'd expect it to last
>longer. Whatever you can afford.
>At 09:41 PM 3/16/02 -0600, you wrote:
>What's the brand name on that " Acrylic Enamel" down there in Tenn?
>Farm and Fleet brand?---:>)
>No such animal here in the Windy--not that cheap anyway---
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>Reply-To: Chris Mills <scmills@TNTECH.EDU>
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>From: Chris Mills <scmills@TNTECH.EDU>
>Subject: Re: Maico $399 respray any good?
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>In-Reply-To: <19005-3C8CD990-887@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net>
>You get what you pay for. Acrylic Enamel + hardner is about $50+ a
>gallon - cheap stuff here in TN.
>Count on a couple of gallons at least of paint. See what's left over for
>labor.
>That said - if you could deliver a properly prepped vehicle you might
>get something back that looked decent for a few years. Might look much
>better than some of the vehicles I have driven over the years.
>Give it a shot. It's just money. Let us know.
>(I'll bet you can spend as much on a proper prep as you will with them
>to spray it...).
>At 10:21 AM 3/11/02 -0600, you wrote:
>Quality of Maaco's paint?
>You'd do better buying spray cans and doing it yourself---
>Figure this---
>I just got done painting the cab of a Mack--- ( which by the wy has less
>surface area than a Van---)
>The gallon of PPG paint alone was $238.00 ( not including acid etch
>primer, and the filler primer, sand paper, tape, reducer, hardner )
>So tell me--what kind of quality is Maaco giving you?
>Will they spray the engine compartment?
>Sure, along with all the rubber mouldngs, glass, headlamps, taillights,
>anything you want !!!:>)
>Pay the piper, get it done once---get it done right---
>Later,
>Terry
>E-mail message From Jon Sykes
>I saw an ad on tv over the weekend - Maico are offering a auto respray
>and 4 hours of bodywork for $399. My 82 diesel could use a respray once
>the current rust and knocks have been fixed. Can anyone comment on Maico
>and the quality of their work? $399 seems pretty cheap? I wonder if they
>also spray the engine compartment?
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>Chris M. <Busbodger - "TEAM SLOWPOKE">
>Cookeville, Tennessee
>ICQ# 5944649
>scm9985@tntech.edu
>'78 VW Westfalia (67 HP -> that is...67 Hamster Power) '65 Beetle - Type
>IV powered
>'99 CR-V AWD station wagon
>'81 CB900 Custom moto-chickle
>2.5 Corvair engines for my Trans-vair Conversion
>Chris M. <Busbodger - "TEAM SLOWPOKE">
>Cookeville, Tennessee
>ICQ# 5944649
>scm9985@tntech.edu
>'78 VW Westfalia (67 HP -> that is...67 Hamster Power) '65 Beetle - Type
>IV powered
>'99 CR-V AWD station wagon
>'81 CB900 Custom moto-chickle
>2.5 Corvair engines for my Trans-vair Conversion
Ciao!
Chris Mills
Cookeville, Tennessee
ICQ# 5944649
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