The common experience coming out of this thread seems to be that many of you have experienced extended timescales and a complete lack of communication, which coupled together have caused frustration :headvswal and ultimately taken the edge off the thrill of getting your beloved Zed back. When timescales are given they should be realistic, however, in fairness, from time to time things can take longer than originally planned and timescales can alter as you get further into the job......however I beleive that communication is the key to this. I find that most of my clients are absolutely fine if a project takes longer than planned as long as we take the time and trouble to fully explain why and keep them informed......after all they don't want the job rushed.....but they do want to appreciate why there could be delays!
One other thing I would say about time scales. I have just taken on a bond buggy, it is being fitted with a Suzuki Hyabusia engine & will break alot of records. The guy wants in minted...the top job he said....oh, and he wants it done in 2 days. Right!! I am good but not a magician! LOL
Timescales can sometimes seem long when it means your Zed is off the road, but great work takes time guys. There is time taken & used well & there is taking the piss, I do the first. A skilled craftsman should use his time well, he has taken years to understand the systems & products to allow him to work through the job without making mistakes. Planning is the key to major projects. Get your vision & talk it through with me. If there is anything that may not be possible its best to know before we cut the body etc. Customers changing there minds is a classic, I get things to fit then they want something else arr!
A photo shop image is a great way to see what you want, you can change things before your car is even in the bodyshop.