StopSignGraphics
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I really don't understand the snark this post has caused.
I've got a deposit from him for graphic design. Regardless of whatever he winds up doing with the paint on the truck he still needs a logo and a menu board.
He's got a few thousand tied up in a kitchen appliances, plumbing and electrical so he seems pretty committed to the project. He wanted to keep his budget for the truck graphics under $5000 if possible but he's willing to spend more if needed. That's well within what i would charge for a wrap for this truck.
The only question i really asked was what's the most cost effective route for him to prep the truck for a wrap. If he needs to get painted he seems willing to get it painted. I'm not a body shop guy, I've got no clue about automotive paint and most of the work I do is for fleets so I really tend not to mess with vehicles this old.
If I don't feel comfortable about the wrap sticking, we pass. This is the first time someone really seems to be willing and motivated to actually get the vehicle prepared and the problems fixed. Again he's got several thousand tied up in the thing already, so I don't think him getting a paint job is out of the question. He asked what's the minimum he can do to get it ready. I didn't know, just never dealt with the situation like this. I can't fault the guy for being frugal and not wanting to waste money.
As far as why I asked, I kind of thought that was the point of this website. You know to share info, ask questions, etc...
For those who gave good suggestions, I really appreciate it.
If you felt like you wasted your time reading the post, not sure what to say, no one forced you to read it.
I've got a deposit from him for graphic design. Regardless of whatever he winds up doing with the paint on the truck he still needs a logo and a menu board.
He's got a few thousand tied up in a kitchen appliances, plumbing and electrical so he seems pretty committed to the project. He wanted to keep his budget for the truck graphics under $5000 if possible but he's willing to spend more if needed. That's well within what i would charge for a wrap for this truck.
The only question i really asked was what's the most cost effective route for him to prep the truck for a wrap. If he needs to get painted he seems willing to get it painted. I'm not a body shop guy, I've got no clue about automotive paint and most of the work I do is for fleets so I really tend not to mess with vehicles this old.
If I don't feel comfortable about the wrap sticking, we pass. This is the first time someone really seems to be willing and motivated to actually get the vehicle prepared and the problems fixed. Again he's got several thousand tied up in the thing already, so I don't think him getting a paint job is out of the question. He asked what's the minimum he can do to get it ready. I didn't know, just never dealt with the situation like this. I can't fault the guy for being frugal and not wanting to waste money.
As far as why I asked, I kind of thought that was the point of this website. You know to share info, ask questions, etc...
For those who gave good suggestions, I really appreciate it.
If you felt like you wasted your time reading the post, not sure what to say, no one forced you to read it.