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Estimate for painting a rag airplane.



 
 
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Old October 5th 07, 05:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Bob Johnstone
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Default Estimate for painting a rag airplane.

Hi,

I've been offered a Champ which has been recovered. I'm not sure of the
system, but it's the one where the rags are a red color. The fuselage and
tail has been done to clear and the wings are white. I'll have to get it
done by an A&P due to time/geographical constraints, so my question is, how
much might I expect to pay to have the airplane painted and assmbled on the
average, including paint cost?
The interior, instruments etc have all been installed, so it,s just paint
and airframe assembly as well as engine installation and all the usual
tidying up.

Anyone?
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Old October 7th 07, 09:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
James Freeman
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Default Estimate for painting a rag airplane.

@1200 U.S.D.
"Bob Johnstone" wrote in message
.. .
Hi,

I've been offered a Champ which has been recovered. I'm not sure of the
system, but it's the one where the rags are a red color. The fuselage and
tail has been done to clear and the wings are white. I'll have to get it
done by an A&P due to time/geographical constraints, so my question is,
how
much might I expect to pay to have the airplane painted and assmbled on
the
average, including paint cost?
The interior, instruments etc have all been installed, so it,s just paint
and airframe assembly as well as engine installation and all the usual
tidying up.

Anyone?



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Old October 8th 07, 02:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Gig 601XL Builder
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Default Estimate for painting a rag airplane.

James Freeman wrote:
@1200 U.S.D.
"Bob Johnstone" wrote in message
.. .
Hi,

I've been offered a Champ which has been recovered. I'm not sure of
the system, but it's the one where the rags are a red color. The
fuselage and tail has been done to clear and the wings are white.
I'll have to get it done by an A&P due to time/geographical
constraints, so my question is, how
much might I expect to pay to have the airplane painted and assmbled
on the
average, including paint cost?
The interior, instruments etc have all been installed, so it,s just
paint and airframe assembly as well as engine installation and all
the usual tidying up.

Anyone?



$1200 for painting maybe but even that is a great deal. But the OP was also
asking about some assembly.


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Old October 9th 07, 03:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Bob Kuykendall
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Default Estimate for painting a rag airplane.

On Oct 7, 1:02 am, "James Freeman" wrote:
@1200 U.S.D.


For any reasonable shop, I'd be inclined to triple that and have
another $500 in hand for surprises. The last time I shopped out a job
like that for a price that sounded too good to be true, it was.

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Old October 9th 07, 09:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Bob Johnstone
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Default Estimate for painting a rag airplane.

Bob Kuykendall wrote in news:1191897323.771669.28270@
22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com:

On Oct 7, 1:02 am, "James Freeman" wrote:
@1200 U.S.D.


For any reasonable shop, I'd be inclined to triple that and have
another $500 in hand for surprises. The last time I shopped out a job
like that for a price that sounded too good to be true, it was.





Yes, this is about what I figured too. It would certainly take me moe than
100 hours to get it done!
I was budgeting on about 5 grand to do the job as a worse case scenario. In
any case, I'll have a better idea soon. There's an IA going out to look at
the airplane. It's still worth it at that, I think . I've even got to get a
prop and some seats for it and it's still cheap. More importantly, it's a
very sound airplane underneath. Just been covered and the spars have been
looked at and there were no corrosion or damage issues with the fuselage.
Thanks to all!


BJ
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Old October 11th 07, 04:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Estimate for painting a rag airplane.

On Oct 9, 2:35 am, Bob Johnstone wrote:
Bob Kuykendall wrote in news:1191897323.771669.28270@
22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com:

On Oct 7, 1:02 am, "James Freeman" wrote:
@1200 U.S.D.


For any reasonable shop, I'd be inclined to triple that and have
another $500 in hand for surprises. The last time I shopped out a job
like that for a price that sounded too good to be true, it was.


Yes, this is about what I figured too. It would certainly take me moe than
100 hours to get it done!
I was budgeting on about 5 grand to do the job as a worse case scenario. In
any case, I'll have a better idea soon. There's an IA going out to look at
the airplane. It's still worth it at that, I think . I've even got to get a
prop and some seats for it and it's still cheap. More importantly, it's a
very sound airplane underneath. Just been covered and the spars have been
looked at and there were no corrosion or damage issues with the fuselage.
Thanks to all!

BJ


The "red" fabric sounds like Stits with the Poly-Brush on
it. To be legal, any STC'd covering system must be completed with that
system, not a mix-and-match job. You need to find out what, exactly,
whose system it is and follow it. Some of them are obscenely expensive
(Stits isn't bad). I sure hope it isn't a system that's been
discontinued, like the Blue River process.

Dan

 




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