They did a really good job with it. I have nothing but good to say about those guys.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to change my VAF signature line...
 

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HOW MUCH? :unsure: :rolleyes:😁

What was empty weight before and after? :unsure: :rolleyes: 😁

Looks amazing. I love in this part of the country and interested in painting my RV-7.
 
I can not afford a turn key drop off pick up paint job from these top tier companies. They do beautiful work. That is OK I plan on spending $5000, give or take, on all materials and DIY my own paint. I am no stranger to painting. Materials might be more now. I will have extra expense to make a paint booth...

Than labor, estimate labor, 200-250 hrs, could be less, but I am including all the fiberglass preparation. This is why paint jobs cost so much, the labor, 79% to 80% of the cost.

I am sure my DIY will be very nice (still debating single stage Jet Glo, vs base/clear). I don't plan on fancy multi stripe paint job. Likely one color and use vinyl accents. Might not be an Oshkosh Grand Champion, Lindy Award winner, but it will look nice, and I will have $20,000 to buy gas to actually fly. You can get cheaper aircraft paint, about half of the primo outfits. I saw one, an RV-14. At 10 feet it looked good. Up close, yikes, it had runs, some orange peel, and other defects. I can do better than that (given $$$$ and time).

PS My mental gymnastics:
Polish with some vinyl or painted parts, fiberglass and stripe's. Decided against polish after watching a guy polish plane (for two weeks).
Vinyl Wrap - Can look good, but time consuming and not cheap, especially if you hire it out, $8000 quote, nice, but durability varies, 5-10 yrs?
Paint - Obvious choice for me after torturing myself. With past painting successes un my belt, the question paint before or after flying.
 
HOW MUCH? :unsure: :rolleyes:😁

What was empty weight before and after? :unsure: :rolleyes: 😁

Looks amazing. I love in this part of the country and interested in painting my RV-7.

I can not afford a turn key drop off pick up paint job from these top tier companies. They do beautiful work. That is OK I plan on spending $5000, give or take, on all materials and DIY my own paint. I am no stranger to painting. Materials might be more now. I will have extra expense to make a paint booth...

Than labor, estimate labor, 200-250 hrs, could be less, but I am including all the fiberglass preparation. This is why paint jobs cost so much, the labor, 79% to 80% of the cost.

I am sure my DIY will be very nice (still debating single stage Jet Glo, vs base/clear). I don't plan on fancy multi stripe paint job. Likely one color and use vinyl accents. Might not be an Oshkosh Grand Champion, Lindy Award winner, but it will look nice, and I will have $20,000 to buy gas to actually fly. You can get cheaper aircraft paint, about half of the primo outfits. I saw one, an RV-14. At 10 feet it looked good. Up close, yikes, it had runs, some orange peel, and other defects. I can do better than that (given $$$$ and time).

PS My mental gymnastics:
Polish with some vinyl or painted parts, fiberglass and stripe's. Decided against polish after watching a guy polish plane (for two weeks).
Vinyl Wrap - Can look good, but time consuming and not cheap, especially if you hire it out, $8000 quote, nice, but durability varies, 5-10 yrs?
Paint - Obvious choice for me after torturing myself. With past painting successes un my belt, the question paint before or after flying.
Jack, totally understandable β€” and we respect that! Doing it yourself will (hopefully) be a rewarding experience. Just so you have the full picture: our price reflects 400+ hours of labor from a crew who do this day in and day out, many with years of professional experience. That expertise, consistency, and quality is really what you’re paying for β€” and we’re still on the lower end of what the industry charges. Best of luck! If you run into any issues or questions feel free to reach out.
 
I can not afford a turn key drop off pick up paint job from these top tier companies. They do beautiful work. That is OK I plan on spending $5000, give or take, on all materials and DIY my own paint. I am no stranger to painting. Materials might be more now. I will have extra expense to make a paint booth...

Than labor, estimate labor, 200-250 hrs, could be less, but I am including all the fiberglass preparation. This is why paint jobs cost so much, the labor, 79% to 80% of the cost.

I am sure my DIY will be very nice (still debating single stage Jet Glo, vs base/clear). I don't plan on fancy multi stripe paint job. Likely one color and use vinyl accents. Might not be an Oshkosh Grand Champion, Lindy Award winner, but it will look nice, and I will have $20,000 to buy gas to actually fly. You can get cheaper aircraft paint, about half of the primo outfits. I saw one, an RV-14. At 10 feet it looked good. Up close, yikes, it had runs, some orange peel, and other defects. I can do better than that (given $$$$ and time).

PS My mental gymnastics:
Polish with some vinyl or painted parts, fiberglass and stripe's. Decided against polish after watching a guy polish plane (for two weeks).
Vinyl Wrap - Can look good, but time consuming and not cheap, especially if you hire it out, $8000 quote, nice, but durability varies, 5-10 yrs?
Paint - Obvious choice for me after torturing myself. With past painting successes un my belt, the question paint before or after flying.
Just a data point based on wrapping my 7A.
A full roll of 3M 2080 plus tools is about $1500. more than enough for any RV except maybe a RV10. With two people you can easily wrap an RV in a few days. No PPE either. Of course that depends on how much beer is involved. 😁
I just bought a 1/2 roll to make our 2005 Nissan look better. CO is killer on clear coat. I plan 5 years replacement but hanagared, I think it would last far longer. Removal is not fun, but with patience, it's not horrible. Heat gun and RapidTac Remover. The neat thing is I can change colors or have a cool pattern printed. I wonder if Dynon would like to sponsor? 😁