PeterK
Gold Member
I picked up my KK TG48 tiller from TSC today (for my BX24) after ordering it during my local TSC opening sale (10%off). Man, this thing is heavy, it's really a beast. But it's also in a beast's clothing. The paint is horrible, very thick as well as soft and looks like they tossed sand over the unit before spraying.
So my question to those that repainted their KK implements, is what did you use to strip off the old paint?
I thought that I might as well repaint before I add gear oil and grease. I think that the paint is soft enough to maybe scrape off, blasting soft paint using just bounces off. There are even drips hanging off the bottom edge that I can pick off with bare hands! Maybe a combination of scraping, then a good automotive stripper? As far as the tines, they're probably going to strip down to bare metals after tilling anyway.
So what does anyone suggest? Thanks!
Pete
So my question to those that repainted their KK implements, is what did you use to strip off the old paint?
I thought that I might as well repaint before I add gear oil and grease. I think that the paint is soft enough to maybe scrape off, blasting soft paint using just bounces off. There are even drips hanging off the bottom edge that I can pick off with bare hands! Maybe a combination of scraping, then a good automotive stripper? As far as the tines, they're probably going to strip down to bare metals after tilling anyway.
So what does anyone suggest? Thanks!
Pete