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Building my first twisted coil

Dinik

Member For 1 Year
Hey guys, I'm planning on building my first twisted coil soon and was curious if I could use 28g ss316 to do so. Any tips or pointers would be good too.

Thanks c:

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MrMeowgi

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Hey guys, I'm planning on building my first twisted coil soon and was curious if I could use 28g ss316 to do so. Any tips or pointers would be good too.

Thanks c:

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You sure can. Twisted 28 SS is a great vape. If you have a drill twist it up. I used a sharpie with the pocket clip and a pair of Needle nose plyers for a while. Just twist till you want. The tighter the smaller you can make it to have more juice channels to produce more vapor and flavor

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fozzy71

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Member For 4 Years
I used to do double 26 and double or triple twisted 28 SS depending on the RDA/RTA and what ohms I was shooting for. It gives a great vape (I usually ran it in TC). Now that I got a huge assortment of various pre-built fused, triple, and quad core claptons from AVS my drill will be sitting idle for a year or two.

edit to add: I used a heavy duty paper clip bent up in the drill chuck then needle nose pliers to hold the ends and twist it good and tight.
 

PoppaVic

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Member For 4 Years
Well, they gave you the links. Twist whatever and then use an ohmmeter, if the urls are too tough.

I've been trying twisted periodically this month, (mostly because the wire/ribbon is otherwise trash). Not horribly impressed, and they won't play well when you release pressure while on mandrel - also a pain to space or compress. They want to do whatever they want to do in the general shape of a spring ;-)

It's handy to use when you are missing some gauge of wire, though.
 

Dinik

Member For 1 Year
Well, they gave you the links. Twist whatever and then use an ohmmeter, if the urls are too tough.

I've been trying twisted periodically this month, (mostly because the wire/ribbon is otherwise trash). Not horribly impressed, and they won't play well when you release pressure while on mandrel - also a pain to space or compress. They want to do whatever they want to do in the general shape of a spring ;-)

It's handy to use when you are missing some gauge of wire, though.
Thanks. Yeah I'll prob end up doing it sometime this week. Thanks guys.

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