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    My New Rotary Works Machine

    now it's been a few days ago since i've received my rotary works machine and i did a couple of tattoos with it.
    all i can say is that i like the machine, it is well made and solid (except the conectors for the clipcord, they are a bit weak when using a strong clipcord!)
    i use the machine for colourwork and it does the job very well.
    for lining or shading it has a way too long stroke, imho! ... but it packs in colour pretty good!
    all in all a very good machine!!!!!

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines rotaryworks's Avatar
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    many thanks ponti i agree with you on the contacts im trying to make them stronger im on it ................many thanks dale

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    how about an rca connector..hint hint
    VAGABOND JAY

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    Dale maybe if you put a backplate with a rca of to the side or the plate with the clipcord pins mounted to it would solve that issue.



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    Quote Originally Posted by slicksteel View Post
    Dale maybe if you put a backplate with a rca of to the side or the plate with the clipcord pins mounted to it would solve that issue.
    A phono jack like the Rapier would probably be better as it has a much smaller footprint.
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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines rotaryworks's Avatar
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    funny yesterday i went out got the stuff to do it a simple idea micheal you have it in one my good man i had same idea the bottom clipcord connector im going tap it out put a plate on it then have rca under the bottom clip cored connector iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii just need get time to sort it out to much to do many thanks all i will send you who use rca just give me some time ...........that the rca to people who has my machines for free of charge

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    thats cool dale as i am tryin to convert most of my stuff to rca(althoe i like the small phono jack better)but it seems like thing is going rca.



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    yeah dale that will be the shizzzz
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