First off, I think 32g would be easier, I use 5 wraps on the top, 4 underneath with 32g and get 2.2 ohms. It is harder than it looks because you don't have much space. I use Ekowool and stick a sewing needle through the center of the Ekowool, wrap my
coils and leave the needle in until I'm finished. I set the coil back into the channel of the head pull 1 wire tight and bend it over the bottom side. I stick the other 1 through the insulator and insert that with my thumb over the coil, making sure it stays flat in the channel. Then I bend the other wire over the opposite side of the channel (the other side opposite of the first wire) and insert the positive pin. Then I inspect it to make sure none of the
coils are touching the metal body, that will cause a short. Only after I'm happy with it do I finally remove the pin.
The pin provides 2 things:
1. It provides stability when wrapping
2. It makes sure your coil sits not too deep and not to high in the head.
If the coil sits too high it can short against the chimney. Too low it can taste burnt, possibly burning the rubber insulator.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Steve