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11-18-2010 04:57 PM #16
Heck Jay at $35.00 per hour at your shop I will seriously look at posting my car up to America for your paint skill and then move over to Recovery for the trim job. To be totally honest,I must be one of the few who believes in if you want the best possible job done, one must be prepared to pay for it. In saying that though.I don't like being ripped off and if the person I am paying for a job can't deliver, I expect them to be honest enough to say ,heck I don't think I can do the job you are expecting. Yes the cost to set up a paintshop for commercial use is what the "Joe Avenge" would not believe. The price of a good Bake Oven alone would blow most away and then a top shop turning out good jobs would need 2 to 3 ovens. The modern shop has dust extraction units in all there prep areas which are closed off from the spray areas. The primer prep areas are again separate from the others with there own dust/overspray extraction systems and then to the final finishing area for the polishing and finish work. No,I don't want to set up a paintshop thank you,and as I said ,I don't mine paying for the professional job by someone that has pride not only in his finished job but also his or her workshop.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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