I agree with this. When I first started to rebuild I had similar issues.
Round wire 32 AWG is great for simple hand winding. Let me ask you a question — when have you ever seen a piece of manufactured electronics with a hand wind coil? Then why have we been taught to do that?
Little kids making costume jewelry in art classes are making better coils
electrically than we are on this forum.
There's a simple technique for tension which I mention above with pic that produces the right kind of coil for vaporization, a torsion spring. It likes to stay in the shape it was made. You need a little bit thicker gauge, at least 30/31 for durability. Then you can reuse this coil over-and-over if you find the wick that works for the atomizer (fits in the coil) and can be threaded. These techniques can be easily learned
and done.
Factory coils **** because they're hand wound, don't fit, don't hold up, fail often in hours and for many reasons. People who've never tried anything else rave in testimonials on this forum about how great this-or-that "new" prepackaged coil is in flavor, vapor, etc. when they simply don't know what is possible to do. In fairness because they've never experienced better. And the rest of us buy 'em because that's all they give us. When we rebuild, why should we duplicate what we know doesn't work? What's with that?
Most of us sit back and watch this circus with our arms crossed, puzzled head shakin', thinkin' why don't they ask how to do it right? The most common answer I see is…yeah, i'll try that.
If my kid can do it I'm sure we all can. I didn't. I had to
pee on the electric fence myself for a while. I kept on watching videos and reading threads of people hand-winding thinking well they must know what they're doing. But you and I both know, all of us, know what actually works. We've been using electronics all our lives. And not a single item, from the cheap Japanese pocket radio in the 60's to an mpg player today contains a single hand-over-hand wound coil.
Come on folks. Lend a hand.
Good luck! Happy Holidays.
There are three kinds of men: the one that learns by reading, the few who learn by observation, and the rest who have to pee on the electric fence for themselves. —Will Rogers