Monday, February 1, 2010

Grady White Parts How Much It Cost To Have My 1977 21' Grady White Painted?

How much it cost to have my 1977 21' Grady White painted? - grady white parts

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b / inside and outside, except in the cabin

Hull has never been painted. Boat on a trailer. Color Color is the goal of a color.

2 comments:

Josh M said...

Without a boat and see their status, is the best advice, the yellow pages for car repair shops to ask. Ask if the corvettes fiberglass paint or other vehicles. Be sure to explain what he wants and get a reliable estimate. Do not go to a port in a boat this time, unless you want to carefully restored and are willing to pay up to $ $ $ too.

Good luck!

ricsuduk... said...

It will not cost as much as you are willing to spend on. Time, materials, repair, renewal of a case of 33 years will be expensive if you want to do it.

Just my current client costs of $ 7000 to the first strip and the layer of people - no overcoat, but when I painted install, freezer, refrigerator, flat screen TV, Blu-ray, etc., and cushion seat adjustment, storage, lighting etc. - an additional $ 12,000. Then, in the engine room, the rear cockpit, lazurette, cook top and a helmet. Car taxes Budget U.S. $ 100,000, I think I will do in two weeks and $ 15,000 in the budget. I have no time pressure or other restrictions, now do day - only a plan and the result of total freedom, the work of absolute quality. Know Do not mention the cheap labor, or "just a touch of 'Stuff - My clients, the cost of my work and rely on the value of my rules, which are very high. Although it can cost thousands of people have a piece of furniture or whatever Time is re-established - the value of the finished product far beyond my bill, as already repeatedly demonstrated.

N sigsomething that no budget is important. The cost of painting is about 5% to 10% of the total cost and the actual coating application takes less than 30% of the regular season. Shortcuts means nothing less than an incomplete work. Or you can do it well, or the fans and the bottom feeders of the fight in court.

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