>Try your local Community College, or ones in your area. My local Community
>College does not have an body shop curriculum, but has a reciprocity
>agreement with one in the next county. Autobodystore.com has a great
>message board for questions.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Winnie Olmer <who@sover.net>
>To: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
>Date: Thursday, May 13, 1999 4:43 PM
>Subject: learning to spray paint
>
>
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>>My son and I have a '72 TR6 in pretty good shape. We hope to begin a body
>>off restoration next winter after we enjoy a "driving season".
>>
>>We have no experience doing bodywork or spray painting. I did very crude
>>"utilitarian" sanding, bondo and cans of primer here and there. But
nothing
>>you would enjoy looking at!!!
>>
>>I've been on line trying to find evening or weekend classes within 50
miles
>>of the VT/NH/MA juncture (Brattleboro VT). Vermont's educational web site
>>sucks. I couldn't find anything. I took a welding class, three evenings a
>>week for a month at the local High School. But they don't do that any
more.
>>Where would you look for bodywork and spray painting classes? If you were
>to
>>YAHOO, what would you use for keywords? Are there organizations or tech
>>schools that you think might be up this way? Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>>=======================================
>>Winnie Olmer
>>CADD Solutions
>>mailto:who@caddsolutions.windham.vt.us
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>>
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