Trailer Sandblasting??
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I'm not sure what a fair price is but I had my trailer painted a couple of years ago for my 26' boat. I stripped everything off, bunks, lights,fenders and wheels (triple axle) and put on a pair of ratty rims to drop it at the sandblasters. Then took it to a body shop for priming and painting. There's a lot of paint wasted on shooting a trailer and they're a PITA to cover all sides of the square channel. They have to be flipped over or hoisted on their side to get the bottom. Then I re-assembled everything using stainless steel fasteners, made new bunks using pressure treated lumber and new carpet. And you need to put the boat somewhere while this is all being done! I probably spent $1300-$1400 doing it relatively cheap and doing what I could myself. I'm sure the body shop that painted my trailer would never do one again, not for what they charged me! I think for one place to do everything and do a good job maybe $2500-$3000. But the good news is it shouldn't cost extra cause it's a Myco! Steve