Got out to the barn at 10 tonight, wanted to accomplish something. It's 2am now, and I give up for tonight. Will add more words tomorrow. Enjoy some pictures for now. (2am Joe doesn't care some of the pictures are sideways)
If we were doing a complete wrap on a customer car the size of a fox mustang it would range anywhere from 2000 - 4000, depending on if we were printing / artwork time and whatnot. Bigger the car, the more money it is. Alot of the cost is labor. For just what i did in the pictures above i already have about 5.5 hrs in.Very cool, how much does the wrap cost? Looks really good.
The vinyl im using is very forgiving. You can fold it over on itself and peel it back apart. It doesnt really "stick" until you apply preassure. That being said there is still a learning curve as to how much heat to use, and where to pull. Id put it at a 3.5. You could probably train a monkey to do it, but it would need to be a smart monkeyI always wonder how install friendly it is....For somebody that has never done it before w/ 1 being easy and 5 being very difficult.
I got my material from metrorestyling.comWhat about just the raw materials? I want to screw it up a few times
PrayLooking forward to seeing the results.
What are you going to do on the bumper trim?
See if there is a sign shop near where you live. I used to work for a place that also did vinyl wraps and they may have bits of leftover stuff that isn't really good for much else but practicing... I (along with 3 other people ) wrapped 2 RV's for a trade show, that was a pain in the back-side but we did 2 complete RV's in 2 1/2 days...What about just the raw materials? I want to screw it up a few times