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Offline Dihnekis

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Painting a sammy
« on: September 28, 2005, 05:51:07 PM »
The sammy I'm looking to buy is currently just primered, and I'm curious how much it will set me back to paint it. Just black, nothing fancy but also nothing that sucks. Anyone have experience painting or getting one painted before?
1988 Suzuki Samurai

31" BFGs, SPOA, 5.14 Calmini Tcase gears, DOM cage, rock sliders, spidertrax wheels

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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2005, 06:42:36 PM »
won't cost ya much if you use rattle cans...lol
just prep the primer really well, then pick your spray color of choice.  You would be amazed how good you can make a rattle can paint job look!!
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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2005, 07:07:07 PM »
Well this is going to be my DD and only car, so I'd prefer it look pretty nice. Think spray paint would be that good? Also, can you clearcoat rattle can jobs?
1988 Suzuki Samurai

31" BFGs, SPOA, 5.14 Calmini Tcase gears, DOM cage, rock sliders, spidertrax wheels

1.6L, header, and 2" flowmaster exhaust coming soon

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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2005, 08:40:05 PM »
don't do it man.. just put the rattle can down>>. and nobody is gonna get hurt.....   if you want a fairly cheap job and still want it to look decent.. and don't have auto body skills ,such as one self.... try maaco if you want a  cheap job.. i think there pretty big in the states.. not sure i'm a canuk..lol   just trust me  on the  rattle can job.....DON'T DO IT... you'll regret it later...lol     
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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2005, 08:53:03 PM »
Maaco, is the only way to go for the money. Keep your eyes and ears open, they advertise on TV and radio alot, and offer 1/2 off prices a few times a year.  Thanks George.
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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2005, 09:02:12 PM »
yeah and since it is already primered it shouldn't run me too much cash.
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31" BFGs, SPOA, 5.14 Calmini Tcase gears, DOM cage, rock sliders, spidertrax wheels

1.6L, header, and 2" flowmaster exhaust coming soon

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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2005, 09:02:38 PM »
just remember  you  get what u pay for also...
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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #7 on: September 28, 2005, 09:51:58 PM »
 A MAACO paint job is almost as good as normal shop if you do the prep yourself, I worked there for 2 weeks (1 week work, 1 week notice) didn't agree with the their standards ( slightly lower than I'm use to)

 The prep is why  they offer cheaper paint jobs ( they don't spend much or very little time  prepping)
And their so big that their paint is it's own line (says flare or phonix on the can) it's supplied by a major paint manufacturer but cheaper line so they don't put their own name on the can(just like the 11 herbs & spices, can't tell you the manufacturer ;D)

 Anyways just prep it yourself and be specific about the masking to avoid ugly overspray areas that they usually miss ( door jams etc..) And don't pay extra for clear coat and the UV stuff unless your going to watch them do it (huge up sell)

Hope that helps
 Steve :)
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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2005, 06:08:45 AM »
I had my Nissan NX2000 painted at Earl Scheib 5 years ago for about $300.  It has held up suprisingly well and looks pretty decent.  I also had my old Camaro painted at Maaco several years ago for aboug $700.  The Maaco paint job was a bit better than the Earl job.

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Re: Painting a sammy
« Reply #9 on: September 29, 2005, 06:32:22 AM »
If it's primmed and ready to go, probably <$400 materials included. (Base, Clear, Thinners, etc)
If you go Acrylic it will be less.
Check around a couple high schools in your area, and see if they're auto body shop will do it, it might take longer, but it's cheap, and your helping our youth develop skill.