Thanks. The paintwork was done by Ronnie Jennings over at cb750kfour.com, and I couldn't be happier. He took care of the paint, decals, gas cap, and chrome tank trim. He could've taken care of emblems as well, but I didn't need those. Even the accesories he did help me with literally only cost as much those same parts off eBay (ie, no extra charges for labor).
All told, with paint, gas cap, trim, and some body work, it only cost me $610, plus the initial $40 shipping to get the parts to him in the first place. Now, it's not 100% flawless, but for 600 bucks it is beyond acceptable.
Other priorities? Fork seals and boots, upper brake line, correct length throttle cables, tires and new coils.
Compared to where I started, a list that short is amazing.
As for the idle, it kind of wanders from 1.5k to 2k RPM when the bike is nice and hot. It settled down to about 1.5k right after this video was over. However, while I could adjust the fast idle down a bit, I don't want to get too involved before I replace the coils- the original plug wires are about the consistency of cottage cheese, and it's a small miracle they work at all. Once I get everything to "acceptable", then I figure I'll start dialing it all in.