About this paint thing - I always figured some guy who stood there eight hours a day with a paint gun in his hand is BOUND to get good at it sooner or later!! If you can get them to use better quality paint, and have someone (like a REAL bodyman) do the prep work, and take EVERYTHING off the car that you do not want painted - you could get an excellent job. I've had a lot of cars painted over the last 30 years or so - and I have never found a guy who could "do it all". By this I mean - the best body repair man I ever met couldn't paint worth a crap, also the best painter was a lousy body straightener, and NONE of them were good "edge" guy. (never painted around the edges so to speak.). Maybe if you could get a guy to do the above and "cut it in also - you could get a good job "on the cheap!". Just my .002 worth. Thanks for listening, DaveG. ---------- > From: Jim Wilson <jwilson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [FWDLK] paint > Date: Friday, November 20, 1998 2:10 PM > > Guys, > Steve has got it pretty good about Shiebs paint jobs. When I was in the > service on of our guys had his rig painted there > for $19.95. The trick was for that price all they did was paint, no prep > what so ever and if it wasn't glass they > didn't protect it. He did all his own sanding and mad "templates" for all > the parts to be covered and removed every > piece of chrome from the car before taking it down. The job came out great > and when I saw him about 10 years ago > he still had the car (55 Chrysler) and it still looked good, little worse > for the wear, but paint looked good for > a 20+ year old job. > I would guess that Maaco would be the same. > Jim |