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Marley Mckenzie
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7 March, 16:35
How do you change the direction of your coils
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Makenna Boyle
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Answer:First, position the front coil so that the tip of the wire is at 12 o'clock. Then, check the direction in which the wire turns to make the first coil. If it goes clockwise, it's a right-hand spring, if it coils counter-clockwise, the spring is left-handed.
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