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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Kubin View Post
    yeah, Michael, it can push lines like that.
    It's so far my best liner. -though I'm anxious to color with it, as I like a bit more weight for lining.
    Dedicated disposable users may appreciate the reduction in weight.

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    yes your right
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    Ive seen the video, pushes lines easy. looks awesome bro!

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    Dan have you tried it on smaller lines ,i.e 3s to tight 7s?

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Dan Kubin's Avatar
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    yes, Peter, it works great. The smallest I've used has been a bugpin 5, and it worked awesome. I'm sure it would handle a 3 just fine, but I like the direct drives for 3's. -the direct drive machine is my magic 3rd machine..fine liner or extra shader, but I'm starting to like the versatility of these crankers quite well.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Dan Kubin's Avatar
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    Just got this one built up. it's #2 of this model, but with a brass base. It added an extra ounce, putting it at 4.6 oz, which seems to be the perfect weight for me.brass mini cranker.jpg

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    Do you sell them at the moment, and if so should I contact you via Facebook if I am interested in buying one, machine looks super cool, by the way

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Dan Kubin's Avatar
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    Thanks, Denner. I am making a similar model right now, but with a bigger motor that I am selling. I am only selling these locally right now for a few months. I want to make sure the motor holds up well, as I am still new to it.
    Facebook is good, because I get notified if someone is trying to get ahold of me.

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    Hi Dan, I was also interested in buying so please keep me updated.

    Question. Why did you choose a 6mm stroke for this particular model? I think that is INSANE, BUT, I'm not a builder and you are so you must be on to something!! : ) Also I'm glad you mentioned that the machine doesn't run as loud as in the video (cause it sounded crazy for a rotary).. but the sound did help a lot in letting us know how it ran (bogs down). Is the give adjustable? Thanks for your time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by late664 View Post
    Hi Dan, I was also interested in buying so please keep me updated.

    Question. Why did you choose a 6mm stroke for this particular model? I think that is INSANE, BUT, I'm not a builder and you are so you must be on to something!! : ) Also I'm glad you mentioned that the machine doesn't run as loud as in the video (cause it sounded crazy for a rotary).. but the sound did help a lot in letting us know how it ran (bogs down). Is the give adjustable? Thanks for your time.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Kubin View Post
    Thanks, Denner. I am making a similar model right now, but with a bigger motor that I am selling. I am only selling these locally right now for a few months. I want to make sure the motor holds up well, as I am still new to it.
    Facebook is good, because I get notified if someone is trying to get ahold of me.
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    Not too bad for a GIRL, eh?

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