FT/Offer Custom Automotive Painting in Exchange for Technical Repair

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FT/Offer Custom Automotive Painting in Exchange for Technical Repair

Hey guys. I work at an Autobody shop that my father owns. In turn i can mix any color imaginable from solid colors to metallic colors and its all the best of the best materials on the market. I can paint any metals/plastics sand blast etc.

I know some of you guys might not be skilled in painting but are masters at electronics and im the opposite. So Id be willing to trade paint labor etc for monitor rebuilds/board repairs etc. Im still learning the tech work stuff so it would be nice to strike up a Trading Labor relationship if anyone needs anything sprayed. I know painting isnt to hard its just finding the right supplies and the right guns (which are insanely expensive).

Anyways we use a base coat/clear coat application on almost everything we spray but i can do high gloss semi gloss low gloss etc. Also i can match anything from metal stuff like steering wheels, coin doors, etc. ANY COLOR (or if you want something painted the same color as your car send me the paint code lol)

I know this aint for everyone because some of the fun in restoring arcades is trial and error. Painting and repainting stuff and watching it peel off not stick/look crappy etc and learning from trial and error lol. But for someone wanting to get it done right then id be happy to help. thanks!
-Mark
 
Wow. Wish you were in the LA area. I'd gladly fix some monitors or something in exchange for someone with skill at painting doing the stencil job on my Robotron.
 
hey if its something small you can mail it to me :) but i dont think a Cab will fit in a priority flat rate box lol.
 
Eastern Panhandle, However i dont know if i made myself clear in my first post, but i don't do a ton of airbrushing. normally just paint stuff if you need it painted. As far as stenciling if you provide the stencils that can be easy then. But as far as making stencils and spraying them, it could be done but a lot of work and time is involved. I was meaning mostly smaller stuff that can be mailed coin doors etc. Especially if someone wanted sweet metallic custom colors etc. Plus the paint looks factory. Dont look chinchy from a spray can or nothing like that, AND wont chip or flake and is very tough with our clear coats.
 
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