By the time you pay someone to paint the trailer, you could probably
buy/rent a spray gun and do it yourself. The same unit may also be able to
do the sandblasting. Stop in a rental store and ask some questions. They are
usually very helpful.
At least that way, you would know what paint was used and be certain that
all pertinent parts were properly covered. RichG
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http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners
"Gary Warner" wrote in message
...
So this past weekend we finally got the risers done on the trailer
we're making AND got the boat weight onto the trailer for the first time.
Hopefully next weekend we'll be able to finish off the trailer welding by
getting the bow-stop, fenders, spare-tire-holder, and side setps on.
Question: How much should it cost to have our trailer painted??
-- Trailer is 25 feet long.
-- All new steel but a little surface rust so will need a light
sandblasting
-- They won't have to tape off / mask anything
-- I *do* want them to do a good job
-- I *do* want them to get a good covering on the underside of the
trailer.
-- Color we want: Black, probably semi-glossy
I stopped by a local autobody shop for an estimate and it seemed high. The
other
two autobody shops I went to seemed pretty uninterested and did not give
me
an estimate.
Pictures of building the trailer and with the boat on it (last two pics)
at:
http://tinyurl.com/yvq2t
Thanks,
Gary
PS: For all those the joined in the "tongue weight" discussions...we
haven't
yet weighed
to determine if our final tongue weight matches our predictions. Will wait
to do that until
the final few items are on. But Thank You all for helping on that one.