Paint Job.....
Well, I work as a body shop manager. I’ve been in this biz for about 10 long years now. When a customer comes by our shop for an “all over paint job” I discourage it. We specialize in collision work, reason being the techs and shop make much more money doing those rather than an all over paint job. It comes down to labor hours average paint time on a panel is 2. 5-3. 0 hours – a good painter can do 4-5 of these a day, all better techs are paid by how much they can ‘turn’ – not clock hours. Doing collision work (only small individual panels at a time) that tech can turn between 50 to 75 hours per 40hr week, that’s a business standard.
Now, on an all over repaint, if its priced for 40 labor hours (refinish only – no body work) it would take that same tech at least 5 days to do it. BTW 40 hours here is $1360. 00 just for paint labor – no materials.
In addition, the body work involved is, take off all emblems, door handles,front and rear bumpers, bed asmbly (we never paint beds on the truck – you can’t wrap the paint around the back of the cab, or front of the bed), and hoods, the paint on the Dodges will not rap over the edge of the fenders and look right if the hood is on the truck when you spray it. This bodywork to get it ready to paint would be another 8 to 10 hours… $340. 00. If its peeling it must be stripped – another 8-10 hours of hard labor $340. 00. materials will run (for a Urethane or Base coat clear) another 400. 00 to 600. 00. This gets us to nearly $2700. 00 for no dents, scratches, or anything which would take more time. Even in this scenerio, bodyshop workers are the most underpaid in any technical profession similar requiring the experience and training!
Maaco pays by the clock hour, most people work there long enough to learn basics and get a job in a collision shop making about 10 to 20 thousand more per year.
Unless you can pay the big bucks, your best bet is to find, and befriend, a GOOD painter and see if he will do it ‘on the side’ and rent a booth. , you’ll need a heated one with downdraft and an oven. HVLP saves some materials (not much) and was introduced mainly because of the EPA – the old style high pressure guns do a better job, because they atomize the paint better.
Sorry for the long post, good luck.
