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Sonex 1292
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Date:  7-6-2009
Number of Hours:  6.00
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Brief Description:  Primed all fiberglass parts (but cowl)

Today I went to the local body shop where I had my '36 Chevy painted and he said to do all the fiberglass parts (except the cowl) would cost between $500 - 700 to be sanded, primed and painted. Unfortunately, that's a little more than I want to spend, so I came back home and began sanding and priming. I spent the whole day sanding and priming the wing tips, horizontal and vertical tips, and the wheel pants. In the end I think they look pretty good and are about ready for paint.

The quote I got to just spray the paint and clear coat was between $200- and 250; much more to my liking. So in the end, spending the whole day sanding and priming saved me somewhere between $300 and 500 - not a bad hourly wage! If only I would have thought of this before I spent the ~$150 on paint that looked like crap.

I think I'll spend another hour or two tomorrow on these just to make sure they are PERFECT for the painter.

All-in-all, I think the quality of the fiberglass parts was pretty decent. Many of the seams needed a little work, but not that much. Overall, I'm pretty satisfied with the fiberglass parts included with the Sonex kit.
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