From bruce@ashbysolutions.com Fri Feb 22 07:59:29 2008
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Hi,

Sounds about right. I think I paid $200 or $225 to do my LowBoy From Hell (145 size) a couple of years ago.

One thing that I found is there is a wide range of expertise in Rhino application. The first place I called wanted me to prime it myself. The second place explained that the primer is a special type of paint, and priming it with regular household or automotive primers are a waste of time and money. Dealer #2 did an awesome job on my lowboy!

Regards,

-BW
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Bruce Wahler
AshbySolutions.com™
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bruce@ashbysolutions.com

At 07:46 PM 2/21/2008, you wrote:
>Thanks for the input. No issues with gutting the leslie unit first.
>I called a local Rhino place, seems the going rate is about $8-$10 per
>sq foot for a small job, so a few hundred bucks as a rough estimate
>for a full size 760 type of cabinet. Colors a bit more.
>
>--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Wahler" wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you don't mind completely disassembling the Leslie, I'd consider
>pulling the Tolex, and having someone cover it with Rhino Liner (or
>the generic equivalent). At that point, the Leslie is about
>indestructible!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -BW
>> --
>> Bruce Wahler
>> AshbySolutions.com™
>> 978.386.7389 voice/fax
>> bruce@...
>>
>> At 05:43 PM 2/21/2008, you wrote:
>> >What recommendations do you have for exterior treatment for a proline
>> >leslie for gigging. Considering re-tolex or some kind of speaker
>> >carpet or some type of fiberglass treatment.
>> >
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