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  • #16
    Re: Cost to recover and paint?

    Well I actually bought most of my Poly-Fiber hazchem products direct from the USA...shipping (by sea) was over $600.

    This was 4 years ago when there was ony $1.34 to the £ (now there is about $1.75)

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    • #17
      Re: Cost to recover and paint?

      Isn't there a stocking dealer iin the UK?

      I have a suggestion: Find a fellow here in California named Norm Douthit. He was a long time employee of Stits, then "retired" with a special "sweetheart deal" allowing him to buy the materials at a special price and re-sell them as a small individual business.

      Norm offers the Poly Fiber products at very good prices if I recall, and he might have a more user-friendly shipping situation available. I'm not 100% sure, but I do believe it's worth a try.

      If you do a Google search for "norm douthit" you will find several recommendations and info about him. He was the most knowledgable tech support guy at the factory for a LONG time.

      NORM DOUTHIT AERO
      367 W. 49th Street
      San Bernardino, CA 92407
      909-883-2232
      888-811-2232
      Taylorcraft : Making Better Aviators for 75 Years... and Counting

      Bill Berle
      TF#693

      http://www.ezflaphandle.com
      http://www.grantstar.net
      N26451 (1940 BL(C)-65) 1988-90
      N47DN (Auster Autocrat) 1992-93
      N96121 (1946 BC-12D-85) 1998-99
      N29544 (1940 BL(C)-85) 2005-08

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      • #18
        Re: Cost to recover and paint?

        Originally posted by Rick_Utley
        I met a guy at a fly-in with an absolutely beautiful cover/paint job, it looked like a new plane. I asked, if he didn’t mind my asking, what it cost to have it done. Needless to say, it took everything I had not to look totally shocked when he told me it cost

        $30,000.


        And I wasted my time by going through electronics school! Lets see...I plan to retire in a couple years....I've covered planes before...maybe I'm not too old to start another career?????

        Ken

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        • #19
          Re: Cost to recover and paint?

          vb Too late...already delivered, paid for! But thanks for the thought!

          Rob

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          • #20
            Re: Cost to recover and paint?

            Try Hayden Egan in Brewer, Maine.

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            • #21
              Re: Cost to recover and paint?

              the bc12 d im looking at looks good the fabric is not bad ,but the rib stiching string is cotton and the fabric is not,the a+p would not pass an anual because of this,what do you guys think?its been flying for years like this?? thanks wayne

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              • #22
                Re: Cost to recover and paint?

                Originally posted by wayne turner
                the bc12 d im looking at looks good the fabric is not bad ,but the rib stiching string is cotton and the fabric is not,the a+p would not pass an anual because of this,what do you guys think?its been flying for years like this?? thanks wayne
                And what makes him think the cord is cotton?

                I would not touch a recover today for less than $15K. That would include some minor repairs, cleaning and inspection before recover. This very subject came up with a client I am redoing an F-24 for. You can basically take the average market value of any rag antique airplane and that is what it would cost to restore the aircraft. There are a few exceptions to the rule but a Cub or T-craft will cost $20K, Fairchild will cost $50K, Waco will cost $80K+. These values are completely restored.

                Mike

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                • #23
                  Re: Cost to recover and paint?

                  Fairchild will cost $50K, Waco will cost $80K+.


                  GLAD i sold the Waco!
                  B 52 Norm
                  1946 BC12-D1 Nc 44496
                  Quicksilver AMPIB, N4NH
                  AOPA 11996 EAA 32643
                  NRA4734945
                  Lake Thunderbird , Cherokee Village
                  Somewhere on the 38° parallel in NE Arkansas

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                  • #24
                    Re: Cost to recover and paint?

                    Originally posted by stormman
                    Fairchild will cost $50K, Waco will cost $80K+.


                    GLAD i sold the Waco!
                    To give an example, a friend of mine sent a upper C-6 Waco wing back to the Classic Waco factory for spar splice and recover. $27,000 later, he got it back. That was one wing repaired, not even new.

                    Mike

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