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  • #46
    Originally posted by fastfullsize View Post
    I am an independent shop owner and we have a mixing system. It is a must have for any high volume collision repair shop.
    trust me i want it bad i hate dealing with the bs from english and other paint houses.

    Originally posted by Hay Burner View Post
    You're kidding right?
    why is this so hard to believe there are tons of other reputable shops that do not have a mixing bank in house.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Mark Preus View Post
      Not only have I seen your work ive been asked to re-do some of your work. And im not talking about the recent stuff. It was about a yr ago
      If you say so Mark.

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      • #48
        Battle of the Painters!

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        • #49
          Originally posted by dangerous_sep View Post


          why is this so hard to believe there are tons of other reputable shops that do not have a mixing bank in house.
          Um yeah. Nine times out of ten they have credit issues. Are they really that reputable, or are just telling yourself this?
          And I need to know did your guy really leave out the rear bumper re-bar? or was it the energy absorber?
          Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by sdun View Post
            Thats why you should have a mixing system in your shop and make your own colors.
            This is the only way to make sure that the paint is mixed correctly, most of the clowns working at ANY autobody store are almost at minumum wage and you really think they care if its mixed correctly? One unit (drop) or more of any tint and the color can be thrown off. Most of the time if you have a perfect mix you can blend the adjacent panels. Only the premium refinishing brands (Standox, Glasurit, etc.) can you get away with window payning, but most of the time you need to blend for a spot on color match, especially on metallic colors.
            Originally posted by Silverback
            Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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            • #51
              I always blend. I was using Glasurit water in a shop last year and the match is no better than Dupont or ppg. Shot Standox and spies also, they arn't perfect either. Some colors from some paint mfgrs match some auto mfgrs very close, thats because it's their color on the car. The paint on all cars comes from the paint mfgrs. Different colors from different mfgrs. Remember Mystic Cobras, BASF made the color for for the new money for the treasury department. Gov paid for the research in return BASF got to sell the color to a car mfgr for a limited production car. Turned out to be the Cobra and they called it Mystic, could of easily been the Mystic Corvette.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by sdun View Post
                I always blend. I was using Glasurit water in a shop last year and the match is no better than Dupont or ppg. Shot Standox and spies also, they arn't perfect either. Some colors from some paint mfgrs match some auto mfgrs very close, thats because it's their color on the car. The paint on all cars comes from the paint mfgrs. Different colors from different mfgrs. Remember Mystic Cobras, BASF made the color for for the new money for the treasury department. Gov paid for the research in return BASF got to sell the color to a car mfgr for a limited production car. Turned out to be the Cobra and they called it Mystic, could of easily been the Mystic Corvette.
                Speaking of variances, I have heard why there is variances on paint colors from all maufactures. From what I heard was: Say they have a line of green cars that they spray. Say they spray ten of them. Then they spray about five seconds of thinner through the line and start painting white cars. Some of the green gets mixed in with the first and second car. The rest of the cars dont have the green mixed in anymore, so they are whiter than the previous two cars. Therefore you have just created a greener white mix that is now a variance that collision painter will have to match out on the street. This seems to make sense to me.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View Post
                  Speaking of variances, I have heard why there is variances on paint colors from all maufactures. From what I heard was: Say they have a line of green cars that they spray. Say they spray ten of them. Then they spray about five seconds of thinner through the line and start painting white cars. Some of the green gets mixed in with the first and second car. The rest of the cars dont have the green mixed in anymore, so they are whiter than the previous two cars. Therefore you have just created a greener white mix that is now a variance that collision painter will have to match out on the street. This seems to make sense to me.
                  Thats what I also heard last time I was in a color matching paint school. They also said there is a guy watching the cars be painted and he can hit a button to make the color darker or lighter if he thinks they need adjustment.
                  1997 viper gts
                  1986 turbo mustang
                  1987 Buick grand national
                  1972 nova

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Mark Preus View Post
                    Thats what I also heard last time I was in a color matching paint school. They also said there is a guy watching the cars be painted and he can hit a button to make the color darker or lighter if he thinks they need adjustment.
                    I havent heard that, but if its true, he's an asshole!!!

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View Post
                      I havent heard that, but if its true, he's an asshole!!!
                      lol And all the more reason to have a mixing bank and make the colors yourself in case you need to adjust
                      1997 viper gts
                      1986 turbo mustang
                      1987 Buick grand national
                      1972 nova

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Mark Preus View Post
                        lol And all the more reason to have a mixing bank and make the colors yourself in case you need to adjust
                        Honestly, I havent seen/worked in a shop without a mixing bank since 1995. They even have the 6-8 bank ones where you throw the toners you need to mix on there. They arent the greatest, but they're something. Just about any paint store will cosign a mixing bank and computer to you for no charge if you sign a contract. I figure you might as well sign a contract, you have to buy the materials from somewhere, you know.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Hay Burner View Post
                          Um yeah. Nine times out of ten they have credit issues. Are they really that reputable, or are just telling yourself this?
                          And I need to know did your guy really leave out the rear bumper re-bar? or was it the energy absorber?
                          re-bar was left out per the customers request. he bought a crappy bumper that would not fit with it. he'll clear all this up soon.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by dangerous_sep View Post
                            re-bar was left out per the customers request. he bought a crappy bumper that would not fit with it. he'll clear all this up soon.
                            I'm not trying to start a fight with you, but I would never let a customer make me do that. Thats a safety item and I believe you would get the heck sued out of you if he gets injured in a rear end collision. Even though he said not to install it, you are the professional and you have to follow basic safety rules. I have nothing to back that up with, but it sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen. Protect yourself and your business.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View Post
                              I'm not trying to start a fight with you, but I would never let a customer make me do that. Thats a safety item and I believe you would get the heck sued out of you if he gets injured in a rear end collision. Even though he said not to install it, you are the professional and you have to follow basic safety rules. I have nothing to back that up with, but it sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen. Protect yourself and your business.
                              no doubt and im pretty sure i have it on paper

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                              • #60
                                Another De-Railed thread. LOL
                                2 Chronicles 7:14
                                If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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