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Rob Fisher

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I picked up a coil maker just like this at the JHB Vape Meet from Vape Club.

 
That's so simple to use..
I love it and need one too
 
OK just tried it and I must be really doff because I can't get it to work?
 
OK just tried it and I must be really doff because I can't get it to work?
From the looks of it. You will need to apply a little pressure when spinning the coiling end.to keep it nice and tight. Which part is not working for you
 
From the looks of it. You will need to apply a little pressure when spinning the coiling end.to keep it nice and tight. Which part is not working for you

The little screw won't pick up the wire no matter how tight I hold it... I will play with it again later...
 
The little screw won't pick up the wire no matter how tight I hold it... I will play with it again later...
Possibly try to angel it toward the screw a little bit. Might help. Good luck and let us know how it goes
 
Good evening @Rob Fisher

I see you are having a little problem with the coil winder. I can try and explain it to you but it would be better to show you ;)

I am am going to explain it exactly as I do it

Thread the wire through the hole (obviously) secure it with your left thumb then wind the wire round the pin once manually in the same direction you intend to wind it. Don't wind it too close to the handle. Once you have done that put the 'driver' of the coil winder on as you turn it should catch the wire and then, most importantly, do not apply pressure. Just turn the 'driver' and as the coil winds up it will move the 'driver' further up the pin. If you apply pressure the wire will keep winding on top of itself. Do one less wrap then you want e.g. if you want 6 only do 5 then take the coil off turn it around and do your last wrap , this closes the gap on the first coil. When you have finished your wraps just compress your coil against the side and then you should be good to go.
 
Good evening @Rob Fisher

I see you are having a little problem with the coil winder. I can try and explain it to you but it would be better to show you ;)

I am am going to explain it exactly as I do it

Thread the wire through the hole (obviously) secure it with your left thumb then wind the wire round the pin once manually in the same direction you intend to wind it. Don't wind it too close to the handle. Once you have done that put the 'driver' of the coil winder on as you turn it should catch the wire and then, most importantly, do not apply pressure. Just turn the 'driver' and as the coil winds up it will move the 'driver' further up the pin. If you apply pressure the wire will keep winding on top of itself. Do one less wrap then you want e.g. if you want 6 only do 5 then take the coil off turn it around and do your last wrap , this closes the gap on the first coil. When you have finished your wraps just compress your coil against the side and then you should be good to go.

Roger that! Thanks will give it a try! ;-)
 
Hmmm I want one .... these clumsy fingers needs a tool like that ...
 
Show us pics rob


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:rofl: :D i won't quote you. :rofl:

ja. That looks good, much better than those other things.
tsk! :speechless: Why didn't i see them; my order from vape club is on its way.
 
That is quite pricey, how long would it take to make a 3mm coiler ?
 
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