Thanks that is helpful. I am lucky that my daughters Father-in-law owns a body shop so a lot of it will be done at cost so that should help. But no doubt I will be careful.
That’s a great hookup for sure.
Something else to keepin mind, working under the assumption of a budget that is not limitless.
A great deal of work in autobody is parts removal/replacement and very basic semi-skilled prep. The labor to paint it is literally the cheapest part of the operation. Because even though more skill and specialized equipment is involved, it’s quick,relatively speaking.
Things you can do for free with basic hand tools and a lot of elbow grease:
Remove trim, windows, handles, bumpers and grille etc. easy and as long as you bag n tag the hardware, easy to reassemble.
Initial sanding or stripping. Time consuming but doesn’t get any easier. Just sand, scrape, strip etc.
Fixing small dents and dings. Anything that doesn’t need actual hammer and dolly type work or cutting and patching is literally a can of bondo a putty knife and the same sanding block or sander you already have from sanding the entire vehicle. And it’s easy. And if you mess it up, sand it down and mix up another $1 worth of bondo.
Replacing entire panels, a fender, a kinked hood etc. also easy, basic, and basic tools.
Priming and blocking. Of course it’s gonna require a compressor and gun, but it’s great practice. Because you as long as the prep is good, you can’t screw it up. Runs, sags, rough sports who cares. You’re sanding 80% of it back off anyways. Bugs, dust n dirt, painting in the driveway? If the weather is decent, again, doesn’t matter. It’s getting sanded.
point being, aside from technical bodywork, kinked panels, rust repair, etc, you can do the vast majority of the prep work yourself. And you have a bonus phone a friend for advice which will save time and rework.
Just a few thoughts and how I approach a project like this. Hell, I’d be money ahead to pay someone else to spray it too. Only reason I don’t is I enjoy doing it. (Even though I end up color sanding and cutting way more than if the paint came out of a pros gun!