View Full Version : i,m in love! 39mag whipes out tribal back piece
RAGE INK.
11-01-2005, 01:02 PM
I was dreading the time it was going to take me to fill in a customers back piece I outlined the entire thing in 3 sittings and this guy doesn't really do well with thepain. I stumbled across these 39 mags on e-gay and well after the guys eyes went back to normal size after seeing these savages. and a bit of re-assurance to the customer he would be ok.( mind you I had to calm down from laughing my ars off @ his fear) he calmed down I did to, and in a matter of no time we wrappin that piece with saran wrap
kudos to the 39mag
ive seen pics of those monsters, it must of been a huge tat got any pics we can see?
urmindsi
11-01-2005, 10:26 PM
What machine did u use for that?? or did it matter??
RAGE INK.
11-02-2005, 09:05 AM
I'm having trouble with software for digital cam but I will post real soon.. and I run a Snake Yates custom hooligan yellowjacket model. standard 10wrap coils 40uc cap nothing outta the ordinary. not too much voltage.
the actual client I did it on stated wasnt as painful as feared...but please dont go running out and buying youselves a load of these bad boys unless you are very experienced at running mag needles in the larger groupings. I can't express that enough I wouldnt recomend them unless you know what your doing. running to fast and to hard with these and you could chew the hell out of a great deal of skin in a short amount of time. ...but if you know what your doing get down with em they rock
RAGE INK.
11-02-2005, 09:28 AM
man do I stand corrected I just found CAM supply sells all the way up to 45mags personally after running the 39's I'm not afraid of 45's,lol
Grafx
11-11-2005, 02:32 AM
I buy from C.A.M often.
They run great pre-sterilized needle on bar speacials often. As well as mellinium ink specials. Although I havent had the oportunity to purchase a shovel like the one listed there. I haven't had any problems with the needles, or anything I have purchased there. The downside for the newby's is that they only sell to shops. But reliable service.
FORGIVEN
11-11-2005, 10:16 AM
hey RAGE , ...if you have a twelve wrap machine , try that next time you run the 39s .
hydrophidian
11-30-2005, 01:39 AM
speaking of 12wrap machines. I just had to replace my spring on my 12 and now I get like no power out of it. It runs, just very weak. I've tried tuning and adjusting every possible thing and the only way I can get any decent power out of it is to run at like 12.5v. Sorry for the out of topic post.
RIco
oz tattoo
04-04-2006, 10:31 AM
so this is a bit off the subject, but back to a reference made in the first post- how many of you use suran wrap to cover a fresh tattoo? I've been taught to stay away from suran wrap because it can increase the risk of a staph infection- the tattoo can't breathe & bacteria becomes trapped. How long do you tell your clients to leave it on?
I understand not wanting to have any type of cloth-like material stick to the fresh tattoo and pull ink out, but nonstick gauze pads work well for me...
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