Survey says....
BEST LIGHTWEIGHT MACHINES
13 messages · last activity 8/6/2007
Neumatattoomachines.com
My grips are heavier than my machine!
And my tattoo work...never better.
Pnuemas are amazing. gotta thank carson for hooking me and a chunk of the industry up with that thing.
I want to try one of those Neuma so bad!!. But here is another thing.
Light machine ultra heavy compressor.
Not to weight coil machine, light Power supply.
and I wonder if you can use big tall oxygen tubes, at least that's what I used in school for airbrushing
That's too much money & Big jump for me... I'm just looking for a traditional machine. Anybody? Looking for around 5-6oz machine, for liner.
Hey Flip PM over Tattoo Connect. I have an aluminum eclipse machine by next generation.
Fallen King Irons
http://www.fkirons.com
http://www.tattooconnect.com
how much? is that the half coil? how much does it weigh exactly?.... I have a wrist issue so I'm kinda picky on the weight of the machine... Like the Time MAchine Flatline, it says 6oz, the actual weight is 7+oz... I actuall y like your Wasp, do you know exactly the weight of that?
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i have a few next generation machines and i love them they perform well are really light and are balanced well and i haven't had to adjust them at all. id recommend them if you want a light weight machine.
My Wasps wight around 6 - 6.5
the next gen I have is probably 6oz and it has regular t-top coils with wide abar like all Next Gen machines.
if you want a light machine you can go with those national flyweight:
6 wrap coils
5/16 cores
ultra light frame
thin abar
light hardware.
I think that was one of the lightest machines I've ever had.
I sold one of those that I rebuilt to "Apprentice" (he posts here) and they all love it at his shop..
Check out National's site, or PM me if you need a custom made.
Professional references needed.
early irons nano machines are nice and light. they require some tweaking, but when you get em running right, they're very nice. cheap, too.