King IzzO)))
Ultimate Kitten Puncher
Uncle Jerry sent me a an 80's Super D he broke in a drunken rage and ended up killing a coil on. Firebirdguy had a 70's Super D that had a dead coil so I got that and put the two good coils together and potted it, because no way I can deal with an unpotted pickup (sorry unpotted DMZ fanboys). It's really awesome, it's been a while since I had a SD, I forgot how great they are. Here's pics:
So anyway, I've got a broken rio grande punchbox (****tiest construction methods I have ever seen, even worse than Epiphone pickups) that I can unwind easily enough. The punchbox is 13K of 44 awg. I can for sure unwind it with no issues, the wax rio uses is weird and not sticky at all, wire just comes right off. I've got that and these two empty vintage super D coils (Jerry's broken coil is now repaired and cleaned out).
Question is, how much of a pain in the ass is it going to be to wind from the rio coil directly to a DMZ coil, by hand? I mean, how many turns is that ****, being 44? I'm patient and can be careful, but I have never actually tried winding an entire coil before and this might be more frustrating than it's worth, so I'm asking. I don't have a winder, maybe I should make one? I'm hella just crazy scatterwinding if I do it, and I'd be recycling something that pissed me off into something useful, I'm just wondering if it's even worth the time and effort. Seriously, any tips are appreciated.


So anyway, I've got a broken rio grande punchbox (****tiest construction methods I have ever seen, even worse than Epiphone pickups) that I can unwind easily enough. The punchbox is 13K of 44 awg. I can for sure unwind it with no issues, the wax rio uses is weird and not sticky at all, wire just comes right off. I've got that and these two empty vintage super D coils (Jerry's broken coil is now repaired and cleaned out).

Question is, how much of a pain in the ass is it going to be to wind from the rio coil directly to a DMZ coil, by hand? I mean, how many turns is that ****, being 44? I'm patient and can be careful, but I have never actually tried winding an entire coil before and this might be more frustrating than it's worth, so I'm asking. I don't have a winder, maybe I should make one? I'm hella just crazy scatterwinding if I do it, and I'd be recycling something that pissed me off into something useful, I'm just wondering if it's even worth the time and effort. Seriously, any tips are appreciated.