And was anything i said incorrect?? Is it not contaminated? Some people should think before they speak..
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And was anything i said incorrect?? Is it not contaminated? Some people should think before they speak..
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No you are entirely right Fluffstattoos !
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what the fuck here always ! if anyone asks, he is equal to cut down... he asked normal and since you can also enter it normal.
is like kindergarten sometimes
Yes it is
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Well thats last straw for me I use to love this forum full of people wanting to help each other now all it ever seems that happens is people arguing. I started this post as i really wanted some advice off people who had more experience with cartridge machines so i could make an informed decision instead I'll just wait to the next convention i work and question people there as I might get the advise i was seeking. Sorry to the Admin team and the guys who are here to help but i'll be logging out for good. Peace and happy Tattooing
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I'm sorry to hear that Richard Peel, I just wanted to help and I'm sure there's other people out there wanting to help you about choosing a cart machine
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favorite cartridge machines: stylus h (u have to work a bit slower but run at 13 or 14v and its magic ) favorite machine due to comfort.
favorite machine for ease of use dan kubin mc2 and delrin rpg (bagged niot thrown out after damn thats a expensive disposable at 100 bucks a pop lol
the mc2 and t tech lines like a dream with carts i find. better then coil. even on the ribs
so my favorite cart rotarys are the hawk thunder hawk spirit stylus h and dan kubin mc2 or a dan kubin direct drive
for someone getting into carts id recomend the mc2 or direct drive with rpg grip mostly even tho stylus is my fave machine the kubins take the cake because ease of use and just how the work on the skin its more effortless and thats number 1 someone has to see in a machine first. if you get a mc2 or direct drive its best because u can use it with reg needle and tube if u ever want too. more versitile if i coule only keep 1 machine it would be my mc2
sound strange cannot autoclave DELRIN GRIP, i have many DELRIN GRIP, not for cartridge system, just normal, i autoclave many many times and they still very good all, maybe becouse the HOT temperature deform the HOLE where the CARTRIDGE gonna insert, must be the reason
im not a fan of CARTDRIDGE SYSTEM, but of course are a great innovation for ROTARY user, and i think that u cannot STERILIZED correctly the grip for any reasons, the real future of this gonna be the coming DISPOSABLE TUBE, this gonna be very great ,im sure
T-TECH grip are in STAINLESS STEEL, so perfect for sterilization , u can wash, done what u want, sterilized in AUTOCLAVE or DRY HEAT too
i never use HAKW MACHIN, and i still don understand something, this SYSTEM make the INKS go insed the tube or not ??? never happen this ????
To check out cartridge machines, last year I purchased and tried a Hawk Thunder, Stylus H, Spektra Halo with the RPG, and an Inkjecta. In the end, I found that the Inkjecta won for me for it's combination of flexibility (different cams and push rods allow 12 different combinations right out of the box, and with an additional cam and push bar sold separately you can make 16 different combinations), power, balance, and lightweight body make a killer combination that I've yet to see beat. All the aforementioned machines are really great rotaries to be sure, but the Inkjecta Flite 2.1 is just so damn good I can't imagine using cartridges with anything else. They also make a Flite with a traditional vice so you can use disposable cartridge grips like the Tat Soul ones or the FK RPG (which really is a nice grip). I cannot recommend the Inkjecta Flite enough, especially if you came from using coil machines.
Edit: also the big difference I find between the Thunder and the Flite is that Byron, who designed and built the Inkjecta Flite, is a tattooist, and the Flite shows that he understands what tattooists need far better than a cosmetic tattoo machine company ever could.
Last edited by DougHardy; 03-02-2014 at 12:16 PM.
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