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Winding My Own Coils, finally
MARKT4LYF
post Oct 31 2009, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE (fatcount @ Oct 31 2009, 08:17 PM) *
i feel you on that.they do give me the best knowledge of whats going on without having to inspect carefully by eye.but damn. the pain is something fierce. and im not just making a set here and there.im making lots (gonna be selling the bulk of them).always different beautiful custom coils,with parts you will pretty much never have seen exactly the same parts before,as my stock is all being custom made or personally.thinga like washers and wraps.hopefully i can bring one more flavor to the table.will post pics as soon as i can,but you guys see how shit my camera is.what wil you really see? maybe no more point in posting more pics

you get used to the pain & itll eventually callous , there was a while where i was selling in bulk to a couple different builders & would sell orders of 30 or more sets, it all comes with time & practice


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post Oct 31 2009, 08:16 PM
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QUOTE (MARKT4LYF @ Oct 31 2009, 05:34 PM) *
you get used to the pain & itll eventually callous , there was a while where i was selling in bulk to a couple different builders & would sell orders of 30 or more sets, it all comes with time & practice



got ya,as usual man.thanks for the words of inspiration.

and the knowledge is prceless.i owe alot to guys like you.and you yourself literally lol


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post Oct 31 2009, 10:45 PM
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High Tech Winding tool #1
plastic toothbrush handle, won't damage enamel and when it wears out you can steal another from the bathroom.
Very good for getting those first couple of winds real tight and gentle enough that you can chase the winds right through.
Hope this helps


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post Nov 1 2009, 03:40 PM
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QUOTE (bonsairock @ Oct 31 2009, 11:45 PM) *
High Tech Winding tool #1
plastic toothbrush handle, won't damage enamel and when it wears out you can steal another from the bathroom.
Very good for getting those first couple of winds real tight and gentle enough that you can chase the winds right through.
Hope this helps


thanks buddy,i already made my bow.will post pic later.jus a bit busy right now (multi tasking on comp). but that is deff much more low tech lol.nice job.thanks. this is turning into a good thread.

gotta say again though if it wasnt for tommie from t.w. customs we wouldnt be having this talk. dude showed me the coil winding game from the ground up,and was hard enough on me that im making sweet sets now that run on super low volts (i notices that.the better my winding get,the less loose parts.the more even.jus the more perfect they are the less volts they seem to run on,for me atleast.)


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post Nov 1 2009, 04:23 PM
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heres what im using,i dont really hold it to the core while its spinning,just after the first few wraps if they need tightening between the wires this seems to work as good as my fingers for now



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