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Re: MGB Painting estimate.

To: jer@thlogic.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: MGB Painting estimate.
From: NKED65A@prodigy.com ( BOB NOGUEIRA)
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 1995 02:58:39 EDT
-- [ From: Bob Nogueira * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] --

Jeremy;

You can always tell the person who has never painted a car. They are
the one who wants to do the body work and primer and get " some one
good" to apply the paint.  
After you have done a full job yourself,  you start  looking for some
one who will do the body work and primer and let you apply the paint.

The final appearance is all in the prep. Good prep and a mop, I could
give you a great paint job : bad prep and a NASA  paint booth, it will
still look like Earl did it.

Go with this guy. He is shooting straight. 

BOB NOGUEIRA  

----- REPLY, Original message follows --------

> Date: Wednesday, 13-Sep-95 08:09 PM
> 
> From: Jeremy Dubois            \ Internet:    (jer@thlogic.com)
> To:   Bob Nogueira             \ PRODIGY:     (NKED65A)
> 
> Subject: MGB Painting estimate.
> 
>
> 
>   I had the local body shop guy come out and look at the B.  Some of
his
> advice is against what some of you have said, so I thought I'd run it
by
> you all and see what you thought.
>   On all the dents and bangs, he said it was really easy for him to
pull
> them out, and that I could try to do it myself but it wouldn't really
save
> me any money since they wouldn't be much more labor if he was
stripping
   About priming, he claimed he could do a better job using a
> polyurithane(sp?) based primer, and that type wasn't really usable by
a
> do-it-yourselfer.  He said on top of that, that he'd probably spend
as
> much time fixing up my priming job as he would priming it himself.

>   He gave me a ballpark estimate of two weeks labor ($2000) and all
the
> paint and materials ($700). 
> 
>   Comments, anybody?
> 

                                     Jeremy DuBois

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