Nitephyre Posted October 13, 2003 Author Report Posted October 13, 2003 ok peeps, a quick poll.... ive pretty much got $4k to play with for the van... and I'm still trying to work out whether to start with body or engine but my problem is this... it seems that some people reckon ive only got enough money for one thing... but i'd like to do a bit of both i'd really like to get the body fixed up and a respray... but apparently bare metal resprays + body work can be at least 4k and over.. so not good.. so i'd have to get a same colour respray, which i suppose would suffice i also don't exactly know what i want to do engine wise yet.... again, my loose idea of super/turbocharging seems like costing close to the bad side of $3K, which means all i can probably do is get the engine rebuilt with maybe a Tighe cam and put on the Holley carb (dunno what size it is) that ive got. SO! you see my problem! *coughbumpcough* :Þ :) :blinks: :headbutt: Quote
Nitephyre Posted October 13, 2003 Author Report Posted October 13, 2003 ahh yeah, but therein lies the problem... ive got no idea where to start with DIY paintjobs... heh don't have any gear etc etc... i spose the only way to learn is to try... but knowing me i'd f@$k it up beyond misery heh :blinks: Quote
demuire Posted October 14, 2003 Report Posted October 14, 2003 $4K in a paintshop won't get you very far unless you have some mates. That's one of the problems I have with the KE35 too, paint. I've been doing the priming etc myself, but I don't know if I'm game enough to topcoat it myself... Quote
Nitephyre Posted October 15, 2003 Author Report Posted October 15, 2003 ok, do they charge as much if you only get the rust repairs done, and then maybe coat them with some rust inhibitor shit? Quote
demuire Posted October 15, 2003 Report Posted October 15, 2003 If you only get rust repairs done, it will be cheaper. They usually charge per hour, so if it needs more work, it costs more. Quote
demuire Posted October 15, 2003 Report Posted October 15, 2003 Hmm, I must be approaching the wrong sort of shops then. All the places I've been to have quoted me approx $4K for a push in push out job (everything already stripped). That's for prime & paint in flat acrylic white. Do you know how to paint? *grin* Quote
JapTastic Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 I've always thought painting a car in blackboard paint would be a fun idea. Quote
demuire Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 Well I'm priming the car myself, so far about 75% of the car is primed. If I'm really hardworking I might even guide coat it. I should be able to organise transport for the car (rob?), your dads place is a fair hike away though - if necessary I can rent a spray booth closer by - if you're willing to travel. I think spray booth hire usually comes with compressor, I have a spray gun (albeit not a flash one at all, but it works). I'm hoping to get the car painted within the next 2 or 3 weeks, the car should be completely primed by the end of this weekend. Reason I'm pushing time a bit is cause that's the main thing that's holding up the progress of the 35 at the moment - paint. Unfortunately 2-3 weeks isn't exactly "heaps" of time in advance though... Quote
Nitephyre Posted October 16, 2003 Author Report Posted October 16, 2003 hmm, whats all the fuss with acrylic paint? isnt that what all car paint is? Quote
Redwarf Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 Fook, my trailer is at your command. 1st, 8th and 9th of Nov are bad for me though. I get to watch Melinda race/ crash the Dwarf those weekends. Cheers R Quote
Nitephyre Posted October 16, 2003 Author Report Posted October 16, 2003 ack, cyanide? how the heck do pain manufacturers get away with THAT? our hammertone style paints would be acrylic yeah? ive always wanted to paint a car in a hammertone colour, preferably blue green or grey :blinks: Quote
demuire Posted October 17, 2003 Report Posted October 17, 2003 Well, was going to finish priming the car this weekend but forecasts say it's going to rain lots so went and rented an engine hoist instead. Engine is now in, tomorrow I'll weld the mounts on (at the moment they're just sitting there): I'll most definately have the car completely primed by end of next weekend. How long does it take to paint a car (considering priming pretty much complete)? I'm guessing (from reading book and calculating drying and sanding times) 1 full day should be enough? If so, assuming I can get someone to paint the car, would 2nd work for you Rob? If not, maybe 15th/16th? Is that enough notice for you Nick? Like I said I'm happy to rent a spray booth (so that sorts out space + compressor I think). Else if Rob doesn't mind driving all the way out there... Argh, too much to think about! Hehe.. Mel is driving the Dwarf? How did that happen? :blinks: What's wrong with Datto? Quote
Nitephyre Posted October 18, 2003 Author Report Posted October 18, 2003 heh thats what i think :D it seems as if i might've scored a mirrorball, and if i have, then i think i might proceed with the pimp interior *mmm, faux leopard print* :blinks: :greenclap: :) Quote
Redwarf Posted October 18, 2003 Report Posted October 18, 2003 Bugger me, is it only (possibly) going to Burpers? I thought you meant somewhere far away...... (where I'm not sure.) 2nd is achievable, but logistically hard. the other 2 dates are much better. Cheers R P.S: Mel's going dirt rallying, therefore the rather low clearance on the Dustbin is.... well...... bad. (at this point, if I was competent, I would insert Fook's photo of the mighty Datto..... !) :blinks: Quote
demuire Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 Nick: Ta for that, let me know how you go. As it stands I'm not 100% sure I should trust myself with painting the car, although with supervision I'd probably go okay. Rob: Assuming I find someone to paint (and I get the rest of the car primed and ready to go - I hope it doesn't rain next weekend), want to make it tentatively 15th/16th? Mel's awesome 1600: And this KE20 too (Peter and Ryan Moll's), this thing was awesome today! Quote
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