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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines JCarlton's Avatar
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    New fully adjustable hawk grip suits inkjecta specific

    The company that produces the Hawk machine have made a grip so you can use there tips with a standard machine. there's a video on inkjectas fb showing it in use with the InkJecta Specific.This looks nicer than t tech because the machine give is somehow connected to the tip.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines JCarlton's Avatar
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    the grip even twists so you can adjust needle depth. looks promising. I am not sure of the price or availability yet.

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    Do you have a link to this video? Didn't see anything on fb.
    Not too bad for a GIRL, eh?

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    http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150241708727924&comments&set=t.15074 03113&type=1


    this is just crazy...no limit to the endless use of the machine
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    VAGABOND JAY

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCarlton View Post
    the grip even twists so you can adjust needle depth. looks promising. I am not sure of the price or availability yet.
    This is the Hawk's answer to the T-tech grip. This will work on any machine with no need for rubber bands, the regular Hawk grip twists to set depth as well. It looks like the tip has give, because the Specific has give like a coil. It will mimic whatever machine it is connected to because of the plunger system. Keep in mind the regular Hawk grip is $154-170usd, so I'm sure this will be more than that

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    Its about time they did this!
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    im not farmiliar with the way this works do you have to sterilize the hawk tube after each use like a steel tube. or does the cartridge system help keep from contamination?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmerck11 View Post
    im not farmiliar with the way this works do you have to sterilize the hawk tube after each use like a steel tube. or does the cartridge system help keep from contamination?
    Some people just do madacide soaks or wipe downs of the tube, because the ink or blood doesn't get past the cartridge system. You can wrap the entire Hawk machine with a clip cord sleeve or there are tube barriers for it. It feels weird not doing it, so I still autoclave the grip. sleevesz800x289.jpg

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    Some people use finger cots to cover the grip, there is a post about it somewhere.
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