well i've talked to pukka personally and his budget is kinda tight.
My cousin runs a paintshop, and the problem is not just to do with skill and equipment, but with budget. Guys do read what almondx said once more if you're seriously getting a paintjob done, painting like he describes is a complicated and hence costly
We must remember that paintshops are businesses, and people make a living through that. To earn a office-job salary of say 3000 even if you paint 10 guitars a month, that'd be 300 profit required off each. I don't think there even 10 people repainting their guitars island-wide every month.
Now most of us have the impression that repainting a guitar is something small and simple and expect to get it done under 100. That's pretty much impossible.
If you'd expect your guitars to be painted PROPERLY under 500 sing, you're saying that painting is of lower value than selling burgers at fastfood restaurants.
A quality job would cost anywhere between 500-1000 here in Singapore where labour isn't cheap, but how many will spend so much?
To break it down, quality repainting includes:
Stripping the paint
Cleaning the wood layer
Sealing the wood
3 coats of colour/stain minimum
3-10coats of lacquer, with days of wait time between each layer.
2 weeks to 2 months for lacquer to dry.
Finally buffing abd polishing,
Now that's really long and hard work, but most people have the impression that painting isn't a big deal cuz you do it with spray cans every once in a while.
You can get a paint job done for 100 at a bike shop probably, but they won't treat it like a car or bike.
However, painters are painters, regardless of what they were trained to paint, they just paint according to the amount you pay. So it's nothing to do with Bike painters or Car painters, only High-quality and low quality-painters.
(guys don't mean to sound like I'm flaming, just would like to let you guys know waht I learnt from cousin when i worked at his paintshop, hopefully changing your mindset)
