• This topic is empty.
Viewing 8 reply threads
  • Author
    Posts
    • #14497
      boot3rs
      Participant

      Looking for any input on Huck Spaulding machines, good or bad. Thanks

    • #19825
      TexasPT
      Member

      they have been in business since the 50s…I’d be comfortable with them.

    • #19826
      Troub1edSou1z
      Participant

      if you tune them up right, they can be pretty good…

    • #19827
      boot3rs
      Participant

      Thanks for the input, reason for asking is I purchased one and it does is not as good as I was expecting. Thanks

    • #19828
      Troub1edSou1z
      Participant

      well they are mass produced, and you know the ol’ saying….”you get what you pay for”. i cant express this enough, your tools do the work, your just there to guide them in the direction they need to go. mess around with it, and see if you can get it fine tuned.

    • #19829
      boot3rs
      Participant

      will continue to do so. Thanks

    • #19830
      wrathone11
      Participant

      Tear it apart and rebuild it, tuning Spaulding machines can be a pain I always replace the coils on them. I’ve got three Spauldings, but they’ve been completely rebuilt so the only original piece is the frame.

    • #19831
      jtdaltonsr
      Member

      just my info, but i dont own a single machine that has matching parts. If u got a Huck spalding frame, Eikon coils, Pulse springs, then what machine brand do u call it? All im getting at is this, is ur frame a huck, and everything matches, or do u got different parts from different manufacturers?

    • #19832
      boot3rs
      Participant

      everything matches, all from Huck Spauldings

Viewing 8 reply threads
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

©2024 Tattoo Books Online LLC a tattoo education company by CRcharles Jordan