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intocarss
09-22-2012, 12:42 AM
Here's the story...
Where I work, the trunk and spoiler on a customers 68 camaro got bent bad. It has been replaced with a new un painted NOS trunk and spoiler
The car has not been driven and the paint job on the car is new and never really seen day light yet.
The guy who orig painted the whole car is a p/t amateur painter who paints in his garage (no booth) is saying to paint the trunk & spoiler (British green with silver Z-28 stripes) is going to cost us $3500
What do you think it should cost just for the re paint on the trunk?? Thank you
Rick D
09-22-2012, 06:06 AM
It really does depend on a couple of factors, first is he just painting the trunk and spoiler or is saying he is going to also have to blend the qtr panels?
If the latter is the case then seems about right because he is basically painting the whole back of the car. Color will only be going on the trunk and tops of the qtrs but he will have to clear coat the qtrs and roof complete. Once you figure in the cost of matrials, sandpaper, tape, masking paper, and the liquid (paint & clear & primer) those items will add up fast if he uses good products. Plus the labor to mask off the stripes and spray them. Can you feel the lines from the stripes? If not then he has to clear the trunk then sand it down reclear the trunk and the sand and buff.
Lots of things to take in to consideration, the days of painting for a couple of hundred dollars are long gone. I'll will run it through my system and see how much I come up with! I'll be back :unibrow:
intocarss
09-22-2012, 07:01 AM
I am told he is only painting the trunk and spoiler. I do believe the stripes are under the clear coat (smooth) Thank you Rick
Rick D
09-22-2012, 07:31 AM
Ok on the high side just doing the trunk with stripes under the clear.
I thought on the crazy side of what I could have to do, so "without" seeing it. If I had to prime and block a few times, I have to clear coat it a couple of time (three times is what I figured) I would be at 25 hours of time.
10 hr for prime and block
5 hr for paint
5 hr for stripes
5 hr for clear block and reclear
25 X $40.00 = $1000.00 for labor
Primer $150.00 ready to spray
Base coat from my system $250.00 ready to spray
Clear coat $500.00 ready to spray
Masking materials and sandpaper $150.00
Total for materials $1050.00
Total $2050.00 and this was going through my estimating spreadsheet!
Then I would tell you $1500 and come pick it up on Saturday :lol:
Hope this helps :thumbsup:
intocarss
09-22-2012, 07:40 AM
Thanks That helps a bunch :thumbsup:
I am also thinking that since this guy does not do this for a living and does it at his house, he should be a little cheaper then you pros!
Rick D
09-22-2012, 08:13 AM
Thanks That helps a bunch :thumbsup:
I am also thinking that since this guy does not do this for a living and does it at his house, he should be a little cheaper then you pros!
I have seen lots of guys that work from their home shops charge as much as going to (name any shop) not saying their right or wrong if you get quality and what you wanted it shouldn't make any difference where their shop is (home or industrial park)! But generally you will pay less at a guys home shop just from the fact that they do not have the same over head as a business address.
And just for the record I do work from my home shop now (property taxes are way cheaper)! But I have been looking at a couple of shops lately to do more like I used to. It's a pain to have to bring the car to my friends shop to paint it and it's only two blocks from my house :unibrow:
I would say they are trying to make you guys PAY up for the mess up???
intocarss
09-22-2012, 08:37 AM
I have seen lots of guys that work from their home shops charge as much as going to (name any shop) not saying their right or wrong if you get quality and what you wanted it shouldn't make any difference where their shop is (home or industrial park)! But generally you will pay less at a guys home shop just from the fact that they do not have the same over head as a business address.
And just for the record I do work from my home shop now (property taxes are way cheaper)! But I have been looking at a couple of shops lately to do more like I used to. It's a pain to have to bring the car to my friends shop to paint it and it's only two blocks from my house :unibrow:
I would say they are trying to make you guys PAY up for the mess up???
I hope you didn't take that wrong..I have seen very nice work come from peoples home shops ( I wish I could work from home) This guy does this as a part time hobbie, not to mention the so called 25k paint job on this car isn't all that great... And yes I do think he is making us pay for the mistake or at least get back some of the $ for the bill for the work we did LOL :willy: Once again thank you very much for your time.
Rick D
09-22-2012, 01:28 PM
I hope you didn't take that wrong..I have seen very nice work come from peoples home shops ( I wish I could work from home) This guy does this as a part time hobbie, not to mention the so called 25k paint job on this car isn't all that great... And yes I do think he is making us pay for the mistake or at least get back some of the $ for the bill for the work we did LOL :willy: Once again thank you very much for your time.
No No No :lol: I didn't take it that way at all!! :thumbsup: Just sayin that's all!
Vince@Meanstreets
09-22-2012, 05:11 PM
Hey Rick, I think you need to move out here and help me start a body and paint shop in CA!!:cheers:
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