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Post by Super-Shiny on May 31, 2014 20:00:35 GMT
Arcturion hijack it's all trial and error and massive well done for having a go at coiling, 1st/2nd/3rd attempts and so on and so on is all part of the fun.....sooner or later you will make them with your eyes shut and reap the benefits in your pockets as you won't need to buy heads anymore. Well done and keep at it
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Post by Super-Shiny on May 31, 2014 20:03:05 GMT
Also forgot to add, a great coiling tool that many members on here cannot praise enough is Greigster coiling tool: Clicky
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Post by Greigster on May 31, 2014 20:28:19 GMT
Keep at it guys, as Super-Shiny said, it gets easier the more you do...it took me many tries to become a teacher of the English language, but now I are one
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Post by hijack on May 31, 2014 21:44:19 GMT
Super-Shiny thanks again for your help. Ive just recoiled using 9 wraps of .3 on a 3/32nd bit, and it came in at 2.0 Ohm which is what I was aiming for. That chart makes it easy to work out what an extra wrap or two will give you. coils were tight as well. Edit: sry if ive post this thread in wrong place, I just realised that rebuildables would have been a better choice.
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Post by Arcturion on May 31, 2014 21:49:47 GMT
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