Our last classic was a Rover Mini Automatic which all told cost us around a whopping £6k in the end and we ended up selling it for just £2.5k

£2k of that was for a second rate paint job and welding

So in the end we just cut our losses

Anyway valuable lessons learnt but it has got me asking the question do we pay too much for certain work on our beloved cars?
There was a time when the classic car scene was all about doing everything you possibly could yourself and restoring original useable bits as much as possible

Whereas now i feel that useable/serviceable items are often dropped in favour of shiny new remanufactured and sometimes inferior parts

Welders now charge so much you think they were Einstein and sprayers charge as if they were Micheal Angelo

There will always be things we cannot do ourselves,the AP auto Transmission on our Mini destroyed itself and a great Gearbox guy remachined gears from scratch and rebuilt and modified the transmission better than new and trailered it back to me as it was out of MOT that guy was a diamond!!
but i will always know we were ripped off for the paint and welding


So i ask can we learn how to weld ourselves and weld using cheaper gear and keep costs to a minimum?
Also whats wrong with using a cheap earlex or appolo spray station loaded with coach enamel (Much cheaper than Celly,2pack,or that daft water paint)?
You could spray a car for £150 using Coach Enamel and that includes buying the Spray Station thats 90% cheaper than most Bodyshops charge just to spray something the size of a Mini or Fiat 500
In this day and age with such a flakey Economy i think there are cheaper ways we can rebuild our classics,lets face it keeping them on the road is far more important than having a state of the art sprayer or welder doing work you could do yourself at a fraction of the cost

Your Thoughts?
Jodie
