My one bit of silly advice about wrapping coils is to set your whole operation in a cake pan or a dish or something so that you won't LOSE those tiny little post screws! I have a little serving tray type thing that I set everything in when I'm changing coils so that IF a screw drops, it'll stay where I can find it. There's almost NO WAY to find those tiny screws in carpet if you drop one! It'll also catch those stray pieces of wire you snip off after you've installed your coil. Those are lethal if you step on one that popped into the carpet, especially barefooted!
Just make sure the try is not too big. My elbows, wrists and ADHD cause me to drag the tray to the edge of the table and flip the whole freaking mess across the floor! Need to duct tape it down!!! LOL!
As my kids say "We worry about you Mom!"
not sure if I have too much or not enough cotton in there.
I had to teach my B&M guys about ohms law. For one thing, most B&M employees have never even seen a bottom feeder......