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hamgatan
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Spray Jobs (Perth) - The Nitty Gritty and Technical Thu, 09 June 2005 04:58 Go to next message
Just allocating some funds for a Respray now.. So Id like to know..

1) Who in Perth does the best job for a reasonably good price?
and uses premium paints with Rustproofing in it etc..

2) How do i go about Color Selection? Or how do they? Reason im asking this is i do a lot of Design Print work where i use CMYK's and Pantone Color Schemes. Would i effectively be able to walk into a spray shop and say 'right.. i want the respray done in Pantone 461C (1/8 part Pantone Warm Red, 1/8 Part Pantone Ref Blue, 1 3/4 Parts Pantone Yellow, 62 Parts Pantone Trans Wt)..' do they do it this way?

Curious..
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Re: Spray Jobs (Perth) - The Nitty Gritty and Technical Thu, 09 June 2005 06:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Just DIY mate,

you'd probably mess it up, but then i could come around and have a laugh over a beer or something Razz

i know you work in osborne park, so, my recommendation is S&D Zammit, my mate works there as a panel beater, but they have a full spray booth etc.

while your on your lunch break or something just go down into their office and ask around Smile

oh, they are "prestigeous" read: expensive

although, you get what you pay for!

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Re: Spray Jobs (Perth) - The Nitty Gritty and Technical Thu, 09 June 2005 12:00 Go to previous message
I dont think they work with CMYK or Pantone swatches, don't quote me on that. They're more for design and printing as it is ink based rather than paint.

As for autobody paint, I'm not too sure. I found a site a while ago with different colour swatches and their colour codes...but its gone now.
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