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mellowr1

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Evening men.
Just testing the water here. I have had a quote to have rear quarter and door sprayed. No dents or rust,just needs some decent prep and then spray.
Anyone else had some work done with an idea of how much a decent job would costDunno Roll eyes
Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 21:54
bigbadbowen

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Er I assume your are having the whole side done the if doing door and quarter ?
Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 22:10
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the man has got a point, it's like fitting a brand new bathroom but keeping the old toilet

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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 22:29
mechanical_repairs

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Fraid not, just had the door and quarter painted on the rallye, looks sweet.

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Doctor " just because that's how the 306 forum says its should be done,

I had mine done as a previous repair I wasn't happy with, door and quarter cost me £300, as long as who ever paints it is good at there job and can blend it will be fine.


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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 22:56
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As Carl said you should be able to get a tidy job done for around 300.and like most things in life you get what you pay for when it comes to bodywork/spraying so don't be tight! :thumbdup
Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 23:04
mellowr1

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Yeah thanks for the replies guysThumbs up
I was just checking prices as the guy who is doing it i have known for years.He is a s**t hot sprayer,he did all three of my bikes,Just wanted to see if what he quoted me was about rightWink
As for getting the whole side done,the wing is fine,its just the door is off another car that had a vinyl strip down the back edge of window which has been removed and the paint line flatted down and the rear quarter has quite a long scratch along itThumbs up
Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 23:19
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I'm not saying you can't have a really good job done but in my opinion you will still be able to tell. Every car I've ever seen you can put it that way. It'll look tidy blended in but if you are fussy like me it'll still bother you a few months down the line that it still isn't perfect.

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 19:36
simonjames

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It all depends on the type of paint used and the age of the car and how well kept the cars paint is I.E you wouldn't match a pearl/metallic as well on 2 panels as you would with a solid colour than has say been waxed most months of its life and still has its original look

£300-500 depending on the job

We just charged £2800 to paint this but i've taken 2 days with 2000 grit and a machine polisher getting a perfect mirror finish as the guy asked for a 100% mint job (before anyone says the rear hasn't been done in that pic)



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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 19:48
swiftyboi006

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From the pics that looks like a mint job simon Thumbs up

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:14
simonjames

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It is the pics dont do any justice tbh it looks far better in person i got the teg being done next month Smile

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:21
bongo dts

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What type of paint do you use Simon? 2-pack/cellulose/waterbased?

Looks a really good job though Thumbs up
Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:34
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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:40
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Pity it's a daf, nice paint Job wasted.

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:41
simonjames

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Thats all the quarry could get after the insurance pay out on the rolled Volvo LOL

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:44
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it's better than using a wheel barrow to move the aggregate I suppose

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:45
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Not a bad truck tbh, 24V twin head straight 6, 14 litres IIRC, better than a fecking renault!

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:46
bongo dts

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simonjames wrote:
2 Pack


Is that becuase it is on a lorry and classed as industrial use?

Only asking as I've been looking at getting a small comp. & spray gun to do a bumper/wheels and such like but all the paint suppliers say 2pack/cellulose is illegal unless for classic or 'industrial' use, so quite confused. Almost definitely wouldn't look to use 2-pack purely for the health reasons even though it seems the best paint to use but I don't want to have to buy a air fed face mask just to do a few small bits etc.
Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:48
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It probably does a decent job but have you seen inside them? Worse than a 1 star b n b

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:48
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course, driven a few, its a fecking truck not a house LOL

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 20:50
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bongo dts wrote:
simonjames wrote:
2 Pack


Is that becuase it is on a lorry and classed as industrial use?

Only asking as I've been looking at getting a small comp. & spray gun to do a bumper/wheels and such like but all the paint suppliers say 2pack/cellulose is illegal unless for classic or 'industrial' use, so quite confused. Almost definitely wouldn't look to use 2-pack purely for the health reasons even though it seems the best paint to use but I don't want to have to buy a air fed face mask just to do a few small bits etc.


Its what we use on everything as thats what the boss and i are used to spraying bodyshops are only allowed to use XX amount a year on non classic/industrial iirc but we generally only paint lorries tractors dumpers diggers etc etc

Job we did a few months back



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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 21:02
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buzzbrightyear wrote:
It probably does a decent job but have you seen inside them? Worse than a 1 star b n b


Inside isn't great but its not a bad drive but then im only used to the Renault at the moment LOL

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 21:03
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Is that Pantgwyns new one?

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 21:06
simonjames

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No not Pantgwyn cant remember now whos it is

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 21:08
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Ah, they rolled a volvo earlier this year, thats all. Based in moylegrove, cardigan Smile

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 21:12
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Must be then as its been on going for a while its been down Mansel's been on 2 minds weather to re cab it

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 21:19

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