I can only do a good job of building a coil when I use my Coil Master jig. Eyes just aren't good enough, even when I use a magnifier, to see what's going on. With the Coil Master I don't have to see... just make the coil, take it off, put in on the head and wick it with KGD cotton. My eyes ARE good enough to get the cotton in.
A related question: it seems logical to me to install a horizontal coil with the legs "underneath" the coil rather than on the top side. I've never done it the other way around (maybe it's impossible) on my Kanger Subtank rebuildable heads. Doing it with "legs up" would put the coil closer, possibly too close, to the center hole, is what I'm thinking. The screws that hold the leads are both at the same level on the Subtank.
Am I doing it the way that most of you do it?
A related question: it seems logical to me to install a horizontal coil with the legs "underneath" the coil rather than on the top side. I've never done it the other way around (maybe it's impossible) on my Kanger Subtank rebuildable heads. Doing it with "legs up" would put the coil closer, possibly too close, to the center hole, is what I'm thinking. The screws that hold the leads are both at the same level on the Subtank.
Am I doing it the way that most of you do it?