Tattoo Machine Frames

By Mr. G

 

Tattoo frames built from top quality billet materials for the professional! These frames use a side wheeler 0 degree, parallel spring seat...precision milled and drilled to be assembled and tuned easily... with a great quick change tube vice that will not crush tubes or need repair.

The precision frames are designed to use standard 1 1/ 4 inch high coils and allow enough space for a 3/8" diameter coil core with up to 10 wraps. The back spring location measures the same as many "Percy Waters" machines and allows a longer throw than a "Jonesy". The front binding post is located in a slightly taller position allowing it to easily be set up as a liner or a shader. This extra front post distance eliminates the need for sloppy elongated front binding post slots or the use of goofy non-perpendicular contact screws.

These frames are built for experienced tattooist who know basic machine building & tuning skills. I designed these frames to be  used all day, every day and they will last a lifetime.  CNC milling of premium materials, combined with blueprinted geometry, enables the builder to assemble a machine that will run in a unique personal style by combining different standard components. A finished "Jolt-A-Matic" will run the way you intend it to, with minimum vibration, comfortable balance. As the years roll by these limited edition collector machines will become tattoo treasures.  

FOR THE MOMENT  I AM  SOLD OUT  OF ALL FRAMES & FRAME BLANKS. THESE ITEMS ARE MARKED AS " SOLD OUT!".

PLEASE CHECK BACK IN THE FUTURE,   THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!  MR.G: Brass Jolt-A-Matic
Item Number: 1st

 Limited Edition of 25 Brass "Jolt-A-Matic" Frames.........

Numbered...$120 each plus shipping

SOLD OUT !


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New!  Modified aluminum limited edition of 50 numbered machine frames.

 Order early before they're gone!!! 

$80 each plus shipping

SOLD OUT!!

 


NEW! "12L14" Steel "Jolt-A-Matic" Frames, For those that prefer "Iron"!

You will need to apply your own protective finish to these frames, due to the high iron content they will rust.

I personally like a gun blue finish or a hot oil treatment, Some artists like the weathered mild rust patina.

$120 each plus shipping.

SOLD OUT!


 

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Aluminum Drilled blanks $60 each plus shipping

 

SOLD OUT!

 

 


NEW! Brass Drilled blanks $75 each plus shipping. SOLD OUT!

These blanks are available with front and rear binding holes. For those who want to build a "bulldog" style rear clip cord setup  or a cut back front post I also have blanks without holes. Please specify in a separate email after you order if you would like side binding holes or not.

SOLD OUT!



NEW! "12L14" Steel Blanks $75 each plus shipping.

These blanks are available with  or without front and rear binding holes. For those who want to build a "bulldog" style rear clip cord setup  or a cut back front post I also have blanks without holes. Please specify in a separate email after you order if you would like side binding post holes or not.

You will need to apply your own protective finish to these frames, due to the high iron content they will rust.

I personally like a gun blue finish or a hot oil treatment, Some artists like the weathered mild rust patina.

SOLD OUT!


All blanks have the same side wheeler back spring table, coil hole placement and quick vice as

the "Jolt-A-Matic". These blanks are ready to cut out and customize... Build that crazy looking machine

you've been dreaming about.

 

Note: These machine frames assemble easily and work great...less than half of the frames are still available...highly collectable...

Professional's Only

Here is an example of a machine built from a Brass Blank by Paul Roe at www.britishinkdc.com

 

Email Mr.G g@triangletattoo.com

Coming Soon! New...Other styles in limited numbers...

 


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