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@Imtiaaz my advice is to save your pennies and get a second hand or a cheap drill (you don't need a great one) as it will allow you to make some advanced builds .Then you can make a 10 cent clothespin Clapton jig like I did and the real fun can begin! Seriously I think a electric drill is a must have for coil building as I can't think of many builds besides twisted (which can be slow with out one) or parallel coils.oh yeah you can try dragon coils but that's more about wicking than building.Anyway beg,borrow or steal (only kidding) a drill and have fun! Luck to ya'.Hello lovely people,
So those who read up on my previous posts would know that I did not start to long ago,slowly got myself two nice devices and started rebuilding.
With all the knowledge I gained here and on Youtube (LOL), I can now rebuild quite easily with no issues experienced concerning dry hits, leaking etc. and am comfortable with rebuilding.
Now the question is, How do I step up my coil building game from just normal coils and parallel coils to something a bit more advanced. When I say 'a bit', I mean coils that do not require to much additional hardware and can perhaps be done with the tools I have at the moment.
I have a Coilmaster kit with some coil jigs which I currently use for builds. For every other advanced build I've seen you require a drill, which I don't currently own, be it claptons, aliens, moharks etc.
What can I create with what I have that is slightly better than just simple coils?
TIA guys
Hello lovely people,
So those who read up on my previous posts would know that I did not start to long ago,slowly got myself two nice devices and started rebuilding.
With all the knowledge I gained here and on Youtube (LOL), I can now rebuild quite easily with no issues experienced concerning dry hits, leaking etc. and am comfortable with rebuilding.
Now the question is, How do I step up my coil building game from just normal coils and parallel coils to something a bit more advanced. When I say 'a bit', I mean coils that do not require to much additional hardware and can perhaps be done with the tools I have at the moment.
I have a Coilmaster kit with some coil jigs which I currently use for builds. For every other advanced build I've seen you require a drill, which I don't currently own, be it claptons, aliens, moharks etc.
What can I create with what I have that is slightly better than just simple coils?
TIA guys