I've been thinking about building some kind of jig to hold the coil in place and make the bends in the coil legs. I'm sure there must be a way. Has anyone ever done that?
I don't know if this will make sense with just a written description of what I do about that, but...here goes:
When I install a new coil in my little KFL+ shorty, I run a small Phillips head screwdriver through the coil, to help hold it over the air hole between the posts. With a very small pair of pointed, flat tip or chain nose pliers, I bend 1 leg of the coil so it's in a U shape around the screw. Then with a pair of Twizzers (tweezers with the tank gripper on the other end) or the same little pair of pliers...I pinch the 2 sides of the U together, on the air hole side of the screw head. Put the Twizzers or pliers down and use another screwdriver to tighten the post screw. The leg stays pinched around the screw and it doesn't squeeze/sneak out when tightening it. Snip off any excess leg wire when finished, and do the same to the other leg.
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