Tattoo organization for artist on the go
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- čas přidán 12. 04. 2020
- What’s good? So I made this video back in December and thought I had already posted it. Let me start by saying that if I was making money lie that back in December I would have happily put the Milwaukee pack out series with all he extra trimmings. Thank goodness I was with my brother in law who talked some common sense to me. The whole set up with the bag and screw organizer at Home Depot would have cost me just under $600. Every other accessory started at $40 and up.
Ultimately it was Black Friday and the base RIDGID of 3 stackable was $99. It the two additional accessories I picked up each cost me $20 each. I spent less than $300 for a similar set up that I was drooling over on the Milwaukee brand.
The Milwaukee brand is wider and slight taller per each section which, would have made I harder for me to get through some of the door ways I use that lead into basements. So not knowing not only was the RIDGID a great value, the size was perfect for my needs. All 5 components fit in my 2014 Corolla S trunk. It’s like Tetris in my trunk, but I all fits and my lamp.
It’s now April 2020 and I have zero complaints on my choice. The RIDGID professional tool storage system has held up great and been over 3000 miles since purchased. More importantly I am organized and just at a glance I know what needles I need to buy over and were there are when I need them. I have had other artist poke fun at my set up but, I am a tattoo shop on wheels.
Thank you for watching.
Video edited by: Binicio of Malta’s Con Leche
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Definitely helped me out! Ended up going with the Packout after seeing everything in person because of the drawer units
Definitely, I wanted the Pack out but at the time I really could not afford it, and would not have made financial senses. In hind site it out have been to big for some of the locations I traveled to. Some stairs and door was was super tight .
Great video and lots of information and ideas you gave. Thanks and keep it up with positive vibes about taking this job seriously. Good luck and God bless you and your career. I’m just trying to start myself but you got it squared away.
Hector Mora Mr.Vato714 thanks for watching, plenty work for all in this career. Consistency and willingness to get better are the key.. best of luck . If you have any questions on tattooing feel free to hit me up on Instagram @rafataka_tattoo... I’m on it daily, recording the process.
@@maltasconleche3 Thanks. I sure will and once again, thanks for the info and tips.
This help me out big time I was in my duffel bag
That’s awesome, I might be doing a video for conventions , but for sure when traveling on a plane ✈️. I will be traveling via ✈️ a lot this year and was able to learn a lot of tricks of the trade. I’m glad you got something from the video .
TATTOOING PRO 40 YEARS.....BUT NOT A BAD SETUP......if you do conventions you dont need a thermafax or pprinter
Thank you so much for this!!! 🙏🏻
Thank you for watching
solid load out, fabric bages scream contamination to me, I refuse
Totally understandable, this again for transportation not actual set up on handling process . That's a whole other animal . Thank you for watching.
@@maltasconleche3 word, what i meant was that I dig this idea, and using this as opposed to the backpacks a lot of people go with seems like a way better call
Do you have links for the hole set up
www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-2-0-Pro-Gear-System-25-in-All-Terrain-Rolling-Tool-Cart-254065/320483537
Tomorrow Black Friday best day to shop for the stackable. But I have seen a growing trend in this set up and more competition so more value for us the consumer. I have had my set up now going 4 years no issues still working like day one.
I already bought a hart case from Walmart
Horrible for printer no foam or cushion to protect it if entire set tips over falls destroying your printer especially if u have it on top find a better way to protect printer
I have traveled almost 1000 miles since the video , although not ideal does the job from point A & B. The printer I have been dragging along is the HP 8020, which has been the best printer purchase in 10 years. I agree about lack of cushion I took it’s toll on my thermal fax printer. That printer is not meant for consent movement and does require cushions. Thanks for the feedback
Were u get it at
Home Depot, but I have seen both stacking brands on Facebook marketplace as well.
How would you bring your chair or table along?
Since I made this video , I now use Brother portable Pinter which fits in my book bag easy. Depending the tattoos I am going to do and the location I would bring my portable message bed and if needed my arm rest. Again all depends location your going and what’s available. For the most part if I’m driving there I would take my small tattoo chair and stainless steel tray .. I drive a 2014 Corolla and everything but my bed and chair would go in the trunk.
🤣🤣🤣 RIGID not RIDGE
Ah god guys come on !!! We are tattooers not home builders or contractors!!! Look around the “tattoo suppliers “ lots of better ideas
get some tattoos
haha, I rock half a suit. Due to my prior 18 years in a corporate setting I made the choice to have mine so you can see unless I want you to see them. Visible tattoos on my would have not been received as well as on others in my environment back in the day. Regardless of what many may think tattoos, depending who is wearing them get stigmatized and less opportunities. Knowing this first hand sitting on the other side I advise especially young clients to be mindful of placement.