baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
I also think location plays the biggest part in the price differences between good paint jobs.
Not supply and demand? They will do like every other businessman , if you have nothing on you work cheaper , less money is better than no money , when you get busy you inflate price? Or am I going wrong . If its got anything to do with location it's most likely southerners have their heads up their arses
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Corsa_Sport21
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Maybe worded that wrong.
Things like larger over-heads for places in London, or the likes where generally things are more expensive.
You can still get a good job for less from some1 who dosn't have as high over-heads. People just assume that because the price is more expensive, the job is going to be much better.
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Maybe worded that wrong.
Things like larger over-heads for places in London, or the likes where generally things are more expensive.
You can still get a good job for less from some1 who dosn't have as high over-heads. People just assume that because the price is more expensive, the job is going to be much better.
Possibly, and yes I agree with you .
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big eck
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quote: Originally posted by baza31
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
My respray was "cheap" and was well over double that of an £800 respray
I dread to think what an £800 paint job would be like.
well over double? then it wasnt cheap was it ? where i take mine he is always busy . Can people not get their head around the fact its down to the skill of the painter not the price or hours on the job . You could give a shit painter all the best materials and time in the world and it will still be a shit job . Too many people making out like its a hard job
100% agree with that. As far as I'm concerned there's only 2 ways of painting a car, the right way or the wrong way no matter how much it costs.
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by big eck
quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
Main dealers are worse IMO. They don't give a shit about you. Where as where I work (family run business) will always look after people.
How much would charge for the work I want done???
£500 would do it. Including removing bumper and grilles out etc.
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
Main dealers are worse IMO. They don't give a shit about you. Where as where I work (family run business) will always look after people.
You say that but they really cant just churn out any old shite
I don't mean they churn out shit, just like if a customer comes to us, we will offer to take them back home, collect them to get the car back etc.
We also give NHS discount, and offer a free touch up/polish service for when the NHS cars are going back to lease. Things like that are why we have regular customers that recommend us etc
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Kyle T
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Guy on ScoobyNet resprayed his own car not so long back, he's a bodyshop professional so had access to the booth/equipment etc.
He broke it down as follows:
6 hours for two people to do a complete strip down of trim, glass, etc. (12 hours)
Three people prepping for 13 hours (39 hours)
Two people for ten hours spraying (20 hours)
Two people for 8 hours rebuilding (16hours)
I make that 87 man hours. Bear in mind it was his own car, so I imagine things were uberly perfect... but you'd expect that for any car from a professional.
His last customer respray before his own was a 60hour GTR. I make that over £2k on manhours alone before materials and profit cut.
£800?
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Kyle T
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* I have never resprayed a car before, so I've got no idea how wild the above numbers are - I'm just quoting
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Kyle T
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* and it was a full interior out shell repspray on his own car, literally not a drop of original paint left.
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taylorboosh
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prepping for 39 hours? 10 hours spraying? 28 hours to strip and rebuild bits of trim?
gtf mate seriously... they are well fucking wild
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taylorboosh
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maybe that explains it
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Takes 5 minutes mate?
It was cheap, a "proper" job would have been double what I paid.
So what your saying is, your paint is shit and theres a reason its dull?
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Kyle T
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I should probably have included that bit.
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taylorboosh
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i bet it was bare metal like toms
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Graeme
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quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
prepping for 39 hours? 10 hours spraying? 28 hours to strip and rebuild bits of trim?
gtf mate seriously... they are well fucking wild
I take it you have never fully stripped a car down then?
Doesn't quote for panel time but maybe in prep time, polishing time, but polish normally comes under paint time. It's about right.
All the things take time, masking, can take alot of time. Flatting and polishing alot.
It's not a simple in and out day job.
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Kyle T
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Tbf the Scoobynet thread was very similar to this one, except one guy referencing £1k for a respray rather than 800quid.
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Jambo
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John d can get inspection II's for half the price anyone else would pay. So I would assume he gets sweatshop labour rates for body shops too.
My paintjob is not dull, but it is not perfect either. A cheaper paintjob doesn't mean it isn't shiny
The Z3 I bought was shiny, then the lawyer fell off 6 months later.....
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John-D paints his windscreen wipers with hammerite yet accuses the INSIDE of my airbox of looking rough.
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taylorboosh
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Spray hammerite yes?
Not sure what the issue with insp 2 is? Ex bmw tech did it at his bmw specialist garage... Always a fleet of smart bmws there so im guessing he knows his shit...
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Daniel_Corsa
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We use a dealer at work for all our repairs now, got a £25 per hour rate. Last place we used was around £40 per hour and new spot is a lot better.
Place that painted my Corsa and numerous other stuff was a fantastic painter if you paid the going rate. Luckily I had a hell of a good deal on my car.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
John d can get inspection II's for half the price anyone else would pay. So I would assume he gets sweatshop labour rates for body shops too.
My paintjob is not dull, but it is not perfect either. A cheaper paintjob doesn't mean it isn't shiny
The Z3 I bought was shiny, then the lawyer fell off 6 months later.....
I work in a sweatshop at my basic rate per hour is 15.39 + 33%. Hardly minimum wage.
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Cole
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quote: Originally posted by baza31
quote: Originally posted by Jon_C
quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
Im paying £400 for full front and both sides..
although according to CS it will be shit and multicoloured
And they are correct
I had a full re spray on a blob eye impreza for £500 . I didn't know the guy either , the quality was good enough to sell. I normally send all mine to one lad who's work is impeccable , I can't get a whole medium car done for £800, that's with panels off and oven . All these body men on here that quote £2k etc for a standard car respray on here are dreamers or very lucky that they get work.
IMO of course , price doesn't always reflect quality .
Was obviously done with emulsion in a good paintshop the materials alone would cost that if base and clear then the prep that needs to be done you really are the biggest full of shit blagger on here IMHO
[Edited on 16-06-2013 by Cole]
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Tiger
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Roof and bonnet on my Beemer was £550.
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Jambo
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Ripped off mate. If the sprayer was any good, he would charge less than people do to stack shelves in tesco's m8
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taylorboosh
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Not sure why you think if someones good at a job they are automatically expensive
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Jambo
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Because I don't live in Cuba.
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