back at it

Postby botari123 » 26 Apr 2008 20:06

car off to blaster today
think this is best left to pros
only $550 for the job
epoxy primer included

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nice and clean now
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getting the hard spots
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suit up and blast away
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loaded and ready to go
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Postby Eddie » 26 Apr 2008 20:22

Good price for all that work! :lol:
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Re: back at it

Postby christer » 26 Apr 2008 20:29

botari123 wrote:think this is best left to pros


It reminds me of a pair of huge Cadillac ´59 front fenders that a friend of mine had to make straight after that some "pros" had been playing around (with the blaster). It took him weeks to get them back inte acceptable condition. What puzzles me is that they managed to ruin BOTH of the fenders. Isn´t it a good idea to check your job when the first fender is ready? I hope that your pros are far more better than the guys who ruined the Cadillac front fenders.

Keep up the good job. :thumbsup:
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Postby botari123 » 26 Apr 2008 20:48

these guys know the buisness
had nothing but good reports
they use recycled fine glass beed and low pressures
everyhting came out great
had some horror storys of other blasters around here
im glad my job turned out great
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Postby christer » 26 Apr 2008 21:08

botari123 wrote:these guys know the buisness
had nothing but good reports
they use recycled fine glass beed and low pressures
everyhting came out great
had some horror storys of other blasters around here
im glad my job turned out great


Nice to hear that you are pleased with their job. :D It usually is a good idea to FIRST check around if people are good to deal with, just as you did.
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Postby 72challengerorange » 27 Apr 2008 13:30

Awesome, nice and clean to work with!

Tom

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Postby Jon » 27 Apr 2008 14:10

That is job I would send out to the pros also. Not much fun. Congratulations on your progress. :thumbsup:
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