You can do the work and save a lot of money. I redid a 3h BP steel trailer a few years ago. I didn't shoot the exterior paint, as I don't have a dust free, indoor space, large enough to hold the trailer. Mine was badly rusted, so I had it media blasted, inside and out, top and bottom. You can't abrade all the rust by sanding. That added $1k to the cost. I added some improvements and the welding costs were about $250. I also added Lexan windows which I made. This was also about $250. The paint and misc. material costs were about $1k. I used a single part automotive urethane paint that colour matched our two tone truck's colours. The interior was originally brown which was changed to a creamy white. It made a large difference in reflectivity, and available interior lighting. I would highly recommend a stand alone HVLP spray outfit. I have three systems and find all give better results than my conversion gun. Instead of running my two stage 60 gal compressor, I turn on a motor that is little different than a powerful vacuum cleaner. If you don't have one, you will need a good 5" random orbit sander. It works better than the 6" in getting around curves and into tight places. If you use PSA sandpaper, it is about 1/3 cheaper than the cost of hook and loop. Purchase the open gold paper, not the gray stuff found in hardware stores. Ebay is a good source. I use Mirka brand. You will need a lot of sandpaper. By doing all the prep work, priming, conversion coating, masking, pin striping, painting the interior etc, my total costs were just under $3k. At that time we were planning on keeping the trailer indefinitely, so the costs would have been amortized over many years. We had already owned the trailer for about 13 years. BOL Gard |