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Curtisdon1

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Got a new sexy JD jwrap today for my baby I now love her just a little bit more
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I just rebuilt an aspire head last night for my sons "friend" Wrapped a dual coil that came out at 1.8 ohm using cotton. How I did it was wrap two coils on a 1/16" drill bit with 9 wraps each. Came out to 3.7ohms per coil. Then I threaded one strand of sugar n cream yarn through the coils. Clipped the yarn so 1/16 was over hang from the coil. Cross stacked them and wired them like any other coil.
Is pretty easy without the tool.
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Just re read the vendors site....

We have included a Tool Only Option for those of you who are confident to make your own Heads. The tool allows you to easily insert the coil and align it to exactly the correct position. You will need to drill out 2 juice holes to 2.25mm diameter.

Hmmmmm
Single coil only setup in their video. You could just drill the holes, wrap the coil and line it up using a drill bit or needle. Don't need the tool IMHO. Will have to modify and aspire head next time my son brings me one :)

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Yeah your right dan it's probably easy enough without the tool I really only bought the kit for the head as last time I tried drilling a hole in a nautilus head I nearly ended up with a 2mm hole in my thumb
I'm crap with power tools!
I've got a single 28gauge 2mm coil in my bdc head with 9 wraps at 1.6ohms with a single piece of yarn and the flavour and vapour production I'm getting from it is just awesome far better than when I was just building coils in the Unmodded bdc head
 

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LOL. And what are you wanting to use in a MicroStick?? It would need to be rebuildable. :)

You are correct. A case where my 'want' makes me stoopid to my reality... my hands are too bad to do detail work any longer - the Microstick just looks so dang cool is all. I ought to take it off my wish list and just be real - have not ordered one yet - and that's why.
 

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I understand this truly, but I'm good to go as long as I have my readers and a very bright light (it's the torch that scares me) and yes I have carto's just in case. :)

You can get a protank base or even just a 510 male to female connector (it has to be drilled and ground down) and instead of torching, insert the new coil in head and fire with another device like a Provari. Now I am talking about for the folks getting a Sabot and using ARO heads. But would think you could do a similar thing with the aspire heads with a similar setup. Don't know since I have never seen one. But anyway, that is how I do my Spheroid coils, my Kayfun coils and all my RDA coils. Pretty much quit using a torch all together now. This way it is held exactly where you need it, I bought some of those ceramic tipped tweezers, so you can fire and squeeze it all at the same time. Really is faster and more exact than using a torch.

And oh yeah, I use a jewlers head magnifier with light, works great. Here is a link to a lot of the tools I use. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...o-not-20something-anymore-4.html#post12533407
 
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