-- [ From: Bob Nogueira * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] --
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> Date: Thursday, 20-Jun-96 11:25 AM
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> From: Mgbchris@aol.com \ America On-Line: (MGBCHRIS)
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I have considered a DIY approach (as has been done with
> 90% of the aforementioned work), but at present I lack a compressor,
spray
> gun, DA Sander, etc. Purchase of this equipment would of course add
up to
> a major protions of the savings I would realize if I did it myself,
and I
> don't know if I could obtain respectable looking results.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> MGBChris@aol.com
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Chris;
This may be a long shot but what I did years ago on my first
restoration was to make a deal with a small body shop. I would come
over for a day and he would show me a step in refinishing a car, I
then worked at the shop for the day, usually the task he showed me ,
and he provided me with the services I didn't have the equipment for (
spraying ) and got me the materials at cost . Worked out well.
Bob Nogueira
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