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Post by bomberbeamish on Sept 1, 2012 11:09:45 GMT -5
Has anyone used or heard of this machine, it a liner shader, need a new liner ASAP ,
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Post by acink on Sept 2, 2012 4:34:30 GMT -5
Hi Beamish have u a link to the site where its for sale
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Post by bomberbeamish on Sept 2, 2012 6:03:59 GMT -5
IT was either tattoo shop or killer ink, I need a nice little liner, but have had a quite now of hoodlum for one, which is really light
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Post by acink on Sept 2, 2012 7:42:21 GMT -5
i cant seem to find it beamish the only advice i can give u is to find a liner that has good revues all round and u know u get what u pay for as its better to pay the extra cost as u will only have to hand out once on a good machine and if u have any probs the builder will always be there to help u out
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Post by bomberbeamish on Sept 2, 2012 11:40:08 GMT -5
My previous comment was met to say quote from hoodlum, lol, thanks for advise, r we only two that come on here , lol
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Post by acink on Sept 2, 2012 14:22:01 GMT -5
lol at the moment it looks like that it will pick up the big man has put a lot of work getting it up and running and it will kick of big time soon
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Post by Puresleek on Sept 3, 2012 2:56:44 GMT -5
Cant say ive heard of it either, Depends what you want to use Beamish? coils or rotaries? (I know were in the rotary section lol) but ive used everything, and each is completely different, i loved my cutback coil, now im using a v3 hyper for lining, only used it twice so still getting to grips with the hand speed etc, but so far so good!
I have a swashdrive whip (1st gen copy only motor is different) you can have if ya like, I used one for a little while and if you get your hand speed right against the volts its crisp!
Id happy still use coils but there is something very satisfying when you flick the foot switch and there's hardly any noise from a rotary!
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Post by mightymouse on Sept 3, 2012 11:08:48 GMT -5
oe never heard of on either. As said before get hold of a really good proven by others liner. Best bet i reckon. Lines are most important mess them up an there is not really much correction can be done. The rotarys are amazing machines. I line with my short stroke dragonfly an not only is it a lovely sahde of red but it packs a bloody good punch when ya need it. Ive lined with a 9 liner an it was as easy an stress free as with a 3. Im possitive it would do larger grouping with ease also. I know a dragonfly is a bit pricy but get one of the expensive rotarys under ya belt an ya wont go back to a coil again!!! They get us all eventually... give in now an save ya self the headache lol
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Post by bomberbeamish on Sept 4, 2012 12:27:16 GMT -5
I had dragonfly copy but hated and gave it to ttl, really wanna swash drive is yours still available pure silk , how much you want for it, I normally use stealths, have done for last year , now using coil to line, and hodlium is making a nice light weight one up
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