ive gt two wikked irons my liner is soo smooth and my shader is having issues at the moe i thnk i need new springs ????
no matter how much i play with the settings it just keeps playing up .. loosing its self off …(suks )
you say its playing up …. whats actually happening with it ??
hey keith man yeah my irion is playing up just the shader.. the top contact screw keeps loosing off sme times the pinch screw that stops it doing that un winds when using the irion . just sme times but at the moe its ok because i turned it hard and it hasnt came loose yet .
i thnk it time i get sme new irions :>
im on the look out randomly searching for ones that appeal to my self yknw the whleeach artist is diffrent and so on..
hope u good man take it easy
u do knw who this is rte??
and i kinda disagree about the whle vas thing man .. but hey thats life i dnt wanna lose freinds and shit over it i just dnt like it when peaple talk like they knw every thing and yet they knw nothing .
i dnt claim to knw every thing never hav said that yknw . but he main thing i gt told off many artist freinds and peaple who have had loads off ink was u never ever use vas on new ink once its done and you applie it durring the inking procces yeah but never after u have whiped it down u applie bepanthen or savlon or smething simmliar to ether of them .
just what i gt told man and waht ive read up on countless times in books ,skin deep , total tattoo, etc , also SKIN DEEP a while ago ran this wikked lil boook wth ther mag june one i thnk it was called “what ushould knw b4 u get your first tattoo ” it had wikkede articles and stuff on eevry thing it was a lil bible of knowledge
i swear by i and b4 any 1 i knw was eevery gna get ink for the first time i made them read that . its great .
anyway man im nt up for getting into a back and forth ether on all that crap frm earlier i just thought i was being treated unfairly for having my oppion . but i gueess thats life … lol take it easy man and hope to hear frm u laters d
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