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well word around the campfire is you can give your car to tafe and they will paint it for you for a cheap price has anyone heard of this or done it before and do they do your engine bay and everything
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20VGT
Post #2
When i was going to tafe for my apprenticeship, that is precisely what they did. However that was at the ITHACA campus, but i would assume most campuses with panel beating/spray painting facilities would be able to help you. |
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charliegirl
Post #4
hmm, very interesting... |
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king of the concrete jungle
Post #11
It is an excellent idea and I have used it myself, well I let a mate do my VL years ago and it was flawless. The teacher made sure it was perfect before it left as it is his reputation on the line also. I was very happy happy with the workmanship and I would recommend anyone to do the same thing. You are best off to speak to the actual teacher of the course OR speak to a student in the course to organise it. Bottom line is apprentices have to learn somewhere and you do get a quality job. |
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Micks_Silvia
Post #16
The tafe i go to also offers basically the same thing but with the mechanical side to it covered not the panel work. If the panel course work is run anything like mine then you can basically be assured that it will be a good job. All work that we complete is checked for examination purposes and anything that is missed is picked up. The rep of the tafe is on the line too so they make sure everything is perfect, they aren't going to get many people giving them cars if they have a rep of being dodgy are they. |
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Micks_Silvia
Post #18
mitso.. The tafe i go to only does the mechanical side of things. It is a dedicated organisation for mechanics. Easiest way to do it would be to ring around and see if any of the tafes offer it. Sorry i couldn't be of any help to getting the respray done. Just making a point before that the tafe work is checked and barely ever goes out dodgy. |
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Hostile1
Post #19
interesting to keep in mind...if someone can come up with a specific TAFE that can do it that would help everyone! i wouldn't get my car done...no way...even if it is good...cos im getting the TOP job to my ute and its already to go! but my mate needs his car sprayed for cheap..funny thing is he goes to tafe but doesn't know anything about it |
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Mrs_RiverSide
Post #20
As others have said all you need to do is call up any of your local TAFEs and find out what they offer. Obviously you will want a relatively local one to do this for you. |
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TRAV05M3
Post #21
u wouldnt think the risk would be too high hey? they have instructors or teachers or wat eva unless u got one of those kids who think they know how to do everything n dont ask |
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*<ford_escort_gurl>*
Post #22
Sound's like a great idea, but by the sounds of things all TAFE's will have a long waiting list now, cos all you guy's are gunna start ringin up askin for your car's to be done and what not, so don't abuse this neat little idea that we have here guy's and girls!!! |
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hi_lux
Post #23
dont get your hopes up. we were liasing with logan tafe about some apprentices to do some paving for my army unit, and didnt get any where. they are selective in their jobs, as they have to mark on certain selection criteria. But i did find out that all we would have to pay for was the materials, all labour was free. |
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thats y we space them out so we have 3-4 cars in each TAFE ![]() |
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MR2_On_Boost
Post #25
haha i'd let the TAFE panel beaters have a go at my car.. like there is anything on left side they could make look any worse... lol |
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FREESTYLER
Post #27
my mates 3rd year painter, and they have 2 paint 2 cars this year |
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