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  • Tied off lead wires?

    Is this how it was done? I was taking apart a PAF clone, and this is how the maker tied around his hot end of the coil. They claim it to be true to style of the originals. From what I could tell, he made a little loop, and fed the end of the wire back through the loop, a couple twists in there too. There are a few loose wraps left over when this was done. It does put both lead wires on the same side of the coil.
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    And before anyone gets up in arms about this...

    This a broken pick up, that can't be truly replicated (heavy scatter pattern). As far as I know, it's not made by anyone on this board either. I only ask about the tying of the lead wire, because I am curious about the originals, and if it was done like that on them.

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    • #3
      I just twist it around the lead and solder it.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
        I just twist it around the lead and solder it.
        Me too.

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        • #5
          I also just keep the leads tight on their side. Some times I give the ground one a little slack, and tape it to the side of the coil, before wrapping all the way around.

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          • #6
            What else can you do but twist and solder?

            Except I sand about an inch of the end of the wire to make sure the insulation is gone to get a good solid contact.

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