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    Quote Originally Posted by elbo View Post
    cant see putting vaseline in youre back stem being very good for disease control???
    A good point there elbo. Being a grease it wouldn't wash off as easily as ink. Not an issue if disposable tubes are being used though.

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    Quick update on my opinions of my Rotaryworks machine; I've noticed that if the grommet is flat to the brass when a needle is in place the grommet can start to wear away and cause the machine to slow a little. A small air gap underneath the grommet fixes this. On a very positive note i set the machine to 2.8 volts and tried lining. At first i couldn't get a clean line, then i started to push the needle a little and slow down a bit and wow does this machine line really smoothly! I used both 5rls and 7rls all day and it was super consistent. I Tried some tricky pieces too like 2 polynesian arm bands (yawn) and a japanese dragon half sleeve with loads of scales, it performed like a dream. One of the best lining machines i've used in 6 years of tattooing and that includes all the top name coils! I'm going to be buying another one of these machines very shortly!

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    What do you Rotaryworks users lube your machines up with, and how often do you lube them up? I know Instol and Surgilube are recommended but i was wondering what else you guys use?

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    Silicone grease is ok, I use that on my Bishop aswell. Glad you've got the hang of lining with it-I really like my alluminium Rotaryworks,every Rotary enthusiast should have one in their collection.

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    Sounds great what you guys are reviewing now I want one too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildboy View Post
    Sounds great what you guys are reviewing now I want one too...
    therotaryportal.co.uk

    They sell Dale's "Rotary Works" if you are in a hurry for one or you can contact Dale directly to see if he has any in stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildboy View Post
    Sounds great what you guys are reviewing now I want one too...
    You won't be disappointed mate! Dale is away til the 12th but there's a guy helping him out on his facebook so feel free to message him.

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    Is there a RCA version of the machine avaiable? I havent found anything on the Rotyry Works website...

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    If you contact him, he'll hook it up for you. Gangstajay made is own conversion. He posted a pic on here someplace.
    Not too bad for a GIRL, eh?

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