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Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 1:30 am
by cheapbasslovin
The way they're doing it with me is they had me send in a color sample. They'll call me upon receipt and I'll pay for it by credit card then, followed by them shipping it to me. Their office hours are Monday -Thursday. I mailed off the sample Thursday. I'll let you know when the paint arrives.

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:25 am
by cheapbasslovin
I just got a call from Acrytech and paid for the paint. It is running me $86 shipped. They said it should take four or five days to get to me. I'd imagine Florida to Dallas would go a bit quicker than Florida to Portland.

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:30 pm
by ontime1269
It is running me $86 shipped
How much did you order?

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:17 pm
by cheapbasslovin
1 gallon. They have two tintable bases, a white base and a deep base. I believe the deep base is their most expensive (if not I got way screwed). Plus they hammered me to the tune of $17 on shipping. If I buy more I will probably go with black; but I really wanted this first set to be my cabs, so I bit the bullet.

Gawd if I don't like how it turns out this is gonna suck. :wall: :wink:

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:17 pm
by ontime1269
Is it possible to change colors or are you pretty much stuck once you duratex your cabs?

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:00 pm
by Dantreige
cheapbasslovin wrote: I believe the deep base is their most expensive (if not I got way screwed).

As a painting contractor I can assure you that any "deep" base paints will be more $. If you look at any color swatches that go from light to dark, the half way mark is where your price jump will generally start.

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:45 am
by LelandCrooks
Dantreige wrote:
cheapbasslovin wrote: I believe the deep base is their most expensive (if not I got way screwed).

As a painting contractor I can assure you that any "deep" base paints will be more $. If you look at any color swatches that go from light to dark, the half way mark is where your price jump will generally start.
+1
Years ago when I was a paint dealer tints were anywhere from $30-50 a quart. No tellling how much they are now.

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:27 pm
by Tom Smit
LelandCrooks wrote: Years ago when I was a paint dealer .........
What haven't you done????? :lol:

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:00 pm
by LelandCrooks
Old school hardware store. Wood floors, wood drawers, the works. We sold everything. Before the days of WalMart

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:11 am
by UROK
LelandCrooks wrote:Old school hardware store. Wood floors, wood drawers, the works.
I can smell those shops in my mind! Rubber, brush heads, paint, adhesives, and dust!

"Ironmongers" we call them in UK. Or called them. Very rare nowadays. B&Q and Walmart put paid to them. Like supermarkets with local butchers.

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:09 am
by bzb
We've had somewhat of a renaissance with smaller shops around here. There's three butchers I frequent now, and a smaller grocery store chain that specializes in Asian foods - along with great, cheap produce from all over the world, too. Lot of boutique clothing shops that carry designer brands, and even smaller, locally owned music stores. We also have a TON of those live-work-play communities popping up everywhere on the north end of Atlanta. It's kind of weird.

I go to Ace as much as I can, and they often have a lot of smaller items that the big boxes don't even carry. We do all of our consumables at Target. Haven't been inside a Wal-Mart in almost 4 years. Customer service, all the way up to a regional VP, was atrocious, so we boycott em.


My pail of white was $70 something shipped to Atlanta. Maybe the distance, maybe shipping has gone up... who knows. As long as you prepare the surfaces well and take your time finishing the cabs, they come out well with Duratex. When you rush the job, it's inconsistent or spotchy... but then again, if it's black, no one will notice anyway.

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:09 pm
by CafSentryGnome
cheapbasslovin wrote: Plus they hammered me to the tune of $17 on shipping.
that all? over here we'll pay that or more on small computer parts ($20 is pretty standard). cost me $100 each to get my 2 jack 110s from the next state.


who ever had those ox blood coloured cabs they looked cool. also the purple array on the black DR250 on the sales page looks pretty nice too.

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 6:55 pm
by cheapbasslovin
CafSentryGnome wrote:
cheapbasslovin wrote: Plus they hammered me to the tune of $17 on shipping.
that all? over here we'll pay that or more on small computer parts ($20 is pretty standard). cost me $100 each to get my 2 jack 110s from the next state.


who ever had those ox blood coloured cabs they looked cool. also the purple array on the black DR250 on the sales page looks pretty nice too.
Seemed steep at the time, I was expecting around 10 or 12$ for shipping. If Duratex is as good as everybody says it will have been well worth it.

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:24 pm
by subharmonic
LelandCrooks wrote:Before the days of WalMart
I just had a bad thought. Walmart turning its evil gaze towards audio gear. I shutter at the thought. :cry:

Re: Paint and finish ideas

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 8:58 pm
by cheapbasslovin
subharmonic wrote:
LelandCrooks wrote:Before the days of WalMart
I just had a bad thought. Walmart turning its evil gaze towards audio gear. I shutter at the thought. :cry:
For musicians gear it is already happening. Walmart online is carrying all kinds of low end and beginner instruments, amps, effects, etc. If they are successful there, it is only a matter of time before they try to push out their elbows.