----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> I am on my FOURTH panel supplier. It is easily the most frustration part of the MOTM "business". You will discover that most metal shops DO NOT paint, because of the OSHA requirements (fume hoods, etc). 99% of paint shops want to use "power coat" paint, which is arguably not really paint at all. It is "blown on" using charged electrostatic fields. Same here. Metal shop won't paint. Painter charges out the wazoo. Each panel is painted 5 times. 1 - top side primer (with reducer / catalyst) 2 - bottom side primer (with reducer / catalyst) 3 - top side polane (with reducer and a separate catalyst) 4 - bottom side polane (with reducer and a separate catalyst) 5 - top side polane spatter texture (same paint) There are 5 separate things to mix that go into your panel paint. Now you know what Shaeffer doesn't do them like that. I often curse Paul in my sleep for selecting this finish when we have to duplicate it. By the time you get one gallon of paint and all the stuff that goes with it, you have $200 invested. So, when you pay Moe and Larry $16 for a custom printed panel, that moeny is split to: metal shop painter labor - biggest part paint material screen printer Larry and Moe's profit. Actually, I am surprised it is (err... was) that cheap. Powdercoat is like what you see on the flat rails. Durable as hell, but not that pretty. That is what you will be seeing on your SKB backs. Nice enough for that, but not as pretty as a panel front. But, I had used panel painting process for SKB backs you guys would not have liked the price. <snicker> Larry
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Re: [motm] The Panel Agony
2002-08-17 by J. Larry Hendry
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