Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 19:48:38 -0600
Reply-To: James Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
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From: James Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Need Painter
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I agree. I too live in Huntsville (Madison) and have had my van painting priced at $3500 7 years ago or so. If you get a quote for less than $4000, beware.
As far as David Allen, they are good, but when my mom crunched her Buick hood, we got a price from them based on me supplying the hood part. Allen got the part delivered by me, then discovered hail dings in it. They called me to come get it. No compromise, no other way out. They refused the job, saying it would be impossible to use the hood. I took it back and filled the dings. I painted and clear coated it, and it came out perfect. These lame-brains couldn't pull off what I was able to do in my driveway.
Jim
On Nov 25, 2012, at 11:58 AM, Craig Cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> I just got three quotes to do my Syncro. The lowest was $5500 if I do all the trim and window removal.
> This is a bus with no rust and only minor dents.
>
> I would think anything under $4k is hard to trust.
>
> -Craig
>
> On Nov 25, 2012, at 12:35 PM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
>> There is no cheap paint option actually. Paint is expensive. I just
>> spent ~$250 for materials to paint a smallish motorcycle, and that was not
>> the most expensive paint option. And then there was the 3 full days (32
>> man-hours) of sanding to get the surfaces ready for primer....the prep work
>> is dependent on what is there to begin with, but as is often said, the
>> paint job fully depends on the prep. being done just right....
>> A vanagon would probably take at least 5 times as much paint...probably
>> not so much prep time because of the body shape lending itself to using
>> power sanders.
>>
>> Kids are now using a product (or variation there-of) called
>> Plasti-coat, This crap you can put on fairly easily, without extensive
>> prep, and it supposedly sticks and looks OK.....I just painted another moto
>> that was done this way, and it was really really hard to get that crap
>> off...If someone is looking for an alternative to a real paint job that
>> product might be worth taking a look at....The bike I just finished was
>> 'flat black' finished and I rode it for a few months like that. I was
>> amazed at the way that finish shed dirt, stains and resisted scratching.
>> For an off road or a hard-used van it might be good.
>> Don Hanson
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 9:10 AM, Tom Hargrave <thargrav@hiwaay.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Jon,
>>>
>>> I am also in Huntsville, AL.
>>>
>>> David Allen Body Shop did some great work for me many years ago but I don't
>>> know if he still has the same painter. And the key is the painter more than
>>> the shop.
>>>
>>> Then there's Maaco who is famous for their el-cheapo paint jobs but the
>>> truth is they will do whatever you are willing to pay for & they can do
>>> quality work.
>>>
>>> The real cost is not in the paint, but in the prep. A proper paint job with
>>> prep can easily cross $2000. And most of these guys will not paint over
>>> sprayed on primer because they don't know what the primer is made of, so
>>> check with the shop you want to use first before doing anything to the
>>> body.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Tom Hargrave
>>>
>>>
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