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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Stealthmode on August 26, 2009, 08:43:09 PM

Title: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: Stealthmode on August 26, 2009, 08:43:09 PM
So this local shop that's now run out of a xeno-like gas station is upgrading, and PaintMode got the call, son.  :noel:



Some Demo going on.

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Some primer action.

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Walls finished, and on to the floor.

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And, all finished up.

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  The portion of floor that is unfinished is where I'm told the new all wheel drive dyno will go. I'm also gonna paint the wall with the small door. There's a big ass hole in the drywall and I wasn't going to let that little wall hold up the whole garage. This was done in 2 days (minus powerwashing day)
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: 97Econobox on August 26, 2009, 08:47:39 PM
Sharp work there dude, that shop looks great.  i thought you only did residential shit but obviously there has to be more money in the commercial sector of it.  Glad you are branching out,

With jobs like that you'll be able to afford your next RHD Hype R Honda Tech build by like 2030.  :noel:
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: colt45 on August 26, 2009, 09:27:31 PM
i want to be a painter when i grow up
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: patsmx5 on August 26, 2009, 09:28:36 PM
Concrete will soak that shit up. How many gallons did that take?
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: jarebear667 on August 26, 2009, 09:52:02 PM
who's shop?
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: QikEnuF on August 26, 2009, 09:53:51 PM
Just paint? Or a coating on the floor?
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: Stealthmode on August 26, 2009, 11:58:07 PM
The shop is called Full Blown. They're the guys who make the dual walbro hangers you see on HT and stuff.

Primer 15 gallons, Loxon Masonary Primer
Paint, 13 gallons, Duration Ext. Gloss
Floors, 11 gallons, Tile Clad High Solids

All from Sherwin Williams.

Sharp work there dude, that shop looks great.  i thought you only did residential shit but obviously there has to be more money in the commercial sector of it.  Glad you are branching out,


  I do mostly residential stuff with the customer base I've built (the non-price shopping type), but this year I've done pretty good with whole communities through a Roofer (storm chaser), my own HOA (I get all work here, not just painting)  :noel:, and I'm slowly cracking the custom garage market as well. Harley/Car guys are my next big hit.
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: highroller54 on August 27, 2009, 12:03:32 AM
looks really good steathpenis.  :)
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: Joseph Davis on August 27, 2009, 12:10:04 AM
You can work on more than two cars at a time in a shop that size?
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: RHD DC2 on August 27, 2009, 12:32:30 AM
you work that fast and good at upgrading a garage but it takes you a century to build your car..  ???
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: chris on August 27, 2009, 12:35:30 AM
you work that fast and good at upgrading a garage but it takes you a century to build your car..  ???



Steve's car actually imo from how much was done was done in a fair amount of time. Its called doing stuff as the cash comes in.


The car is magazine worthy and has the power to run 10's. If it took 30 years its still badass.
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: ratcityrex on August 27, 2009, 12:39:07 AM
its still badass.


I agree. Its super fucking clean. And I love the paint color.
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: RHD DC2 on August 27, 2009, 01:00:18 AM
no one said it wasnt sexy and i understand how much time it took.. im saying he does amazing work in no time.. ugh nevermind
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: Stealthmode on August 27, 2009, 01:08:45 AM
   The reason the car took so long is because of the painting business. I've been good about working on it this year because I knew I was going to drive it. Last year and the years before, I'd get like 2 solid months of painting, calling customers (shit sauce), and trying to schedule everone as if they were the job I'd always hoped for.

  While the years flew by, I actually had pride that it took so long, because I've rushed just about everything at least once, and that wasn't the goal of the car. Now I have the car, still with never ending details to take care of (in my mind), and business is still good. As for me and my family, we worship the Joseph. Yoseph Davids, nikka.
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: Stealthmode on August 27, 2009, 01:12:38 AM
  In short, the only people at the painting jobs who are guaranteed an hourly wage are the ones I have to pay. I'm guaranteed to take home whatever's left when it's all finished, and that's why *I work so fast. lol.

My daily record is $1,900/day, take home, done.




* "I work" is a term used by many company owners to claim work that they actually had their mexicans do.
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: RHD DC2 on August 27, 2009, 01:14:54 AM
   The reason the car took so long is because of the painting business. I've been good about working on it this year because I knew I was going to drive it. Last year and the years before, I'd get like 2 solid months of painting, calling customers (shit sauce), and trying to schedule everone as if they were the job I'd always hoped for.

  While the years flew by, I actually had pride that it took so long, because I've rushed just about everything at least once, and that wasn't the goal of the car. Now I have the car, still with never ending details to take care of (in my mind), and business is still good. As for me and my family, we worship the Joseph. Yoseph Davids, nikka.


so did you use the jdm mirrors or are you still using the impossible "i cant see a damn thing" usdm side mirrors? i dig what you did to your car last time i remember seeing it was when it was when you got it. wasnt that before you moved out there or was it right after you got there ?

too bad you dont live out here id have you do our garage :-)
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: Stealthmode on August 27, 2009, 01:31:21 AM
I'm using the ching chong meow spoon mirrors (I think I made a promise in a song once about that), which I've heard everyone has issues with LHD, but they're good from the right side.

I got the car just before I moved out here.

Earliest pic

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Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: 88dx on August 27, 2009, 02:00:20 AM
how much did you charge them?
Title: Re: Painting a motorsports shop.
Post by: shadow on August 27, 2009, 02:05:06 AM
1 million dollars

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