its all good, this is just what i found works for me...
i clean the mesh first because i would rather wash off the residue (if there is any) with water, than to breath the fumes of burning it off.
The brightest spot on the coil, usually is the dead giveaway of where the short is.
I find it to be along the edge of the rolled mesh, probably do to the sharp edge and the wire rubbing on it as you wrap.
Sometimes the top coil will be a pain. This might be caused by not being careful when tightening the centre post nut.
Depending on the direction of the coil wrap, when you tighten the nut. The nut will end up pulling the wire really tight on the wick causing unnecessary tension making it really difficult to clear a hot spot.
If the coil is wrapped in the oposite direction, the coil will pull away from the mesh, which can sometimes lead to a burnt/off tasting juice.
Once positive and negative are tightened down, double check that the coil has a consistent tension around the wick.
While other methods will work just fine, i prefer to get the job done fast. So i leave out a few steps that others would take to help prevent, such as the juice torching on bare wick.
Eventually you will have your own tweaks to make it easier for you.
I just prefer to be outside vaping and hanging out on my free time; than huddled in my chair under a bright desk lamp, playing with my coil
