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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Intuition Tattoo Machines's Avatar
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    Silicone Machine Mats

    Our Silicone Machine Mat was designed to keep your Intuition, Rotary, or Coil machine off your work surface and give it a soft landing pad while your tattooing. It has a raised edge to keep the needles "up" and prevents "barbing" your needles. It also protects your machine and work surface from scratches and dings and will prevent your machine from sliding off your work space. This almost 5"x"5 inch Mat is easily clean able with Madacide, Cavicide and other high level disinfectants, and won't be stained by inks, and is puncture resistant. Just another innovation brought to you by Intuition Tattoo Machines.*


    We are selling them at a discounted price exclusively to Rotary Tattoo Forum members!
    If you are a member you will only pay $20.00 +$5.00 shipping. Our Paypal address is [email protected] This offer is only good until March 15th 2012!

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    I will get two!
    Money sent.
    Last edited by slicksteel; 03-04-2012 at 02:07 PM.



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    Ill like to have 3 . sent me a pm

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    are they autoclave safe ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nivek View Post
    are they autoclave safe ?

    I haven't tested it, I just spray mine down with a high level disinfectant along with the rest of my workspace. I had a left over scrap of it (from my engineering job) i used that way for 7 years (to keep my nuemas from sliding off my glass surface) before I realized It could be developed into a product that would help some artists out. After spraying everything on it over the years it looks just like it did when I first used it.

    You can test that if you like, be aware that subjecting silicone to that, may result in toxic fumes, melting all over your autoclave, removing the moisture from the mat or something else horrible. However if you would like to test it, I can send you a blem you can do that with. Just let us know the results.
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    You use this with a barrier over it? Or just use person to person with wiping it off(seems a tad sketchy)?

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    Barrier film = problem solved. Or a plastic bag, maybe 1 liter size like for a bottle.

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines slicksteel's Avatar
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    they look pretty cool and i like the idea that you can wipeem down without them getting funky-cant wait to get mine-been wanting something like this for years.



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    Awesome. why don't you make one that is about the length of a regular tray x 5" then you can have multiple machines and just one pad. Just an idea.
    For Customer service please contact Kayleigh
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    shouldn't use without a barrier. You wouldn't set up on a bare surface even if it was stainless steel .
    Sorry but I see this as an invention for invention sake.
    Someone pass me the ashtray please..

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