TrpnBils
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So I got the small CTX coil a few weeks ago but hadn't coughed up the $185 or whatever it is for the lower shaft (I know, not totally necessary, but it makes coil changes about 30 seconds instead of having to rethread and rebolt), and the aftermarket shafts were on backorder everywhere I checked so I thought I'd try something of my own. This is 3/4" PVC with a wooden square dowel at the bottom to accept the bolt. Painted black, and a little nylon washer to even out the spacing on the coil brackets and it works great. I've had it on for about 3 weeks off and on as I change back and forth between my two coils and it's been working great. I opened up a few inches of the back with an angle grinder for the cable to go up through the shaft, and I could definitely smooth that out to make it look better. It's not necessarily pretty, but it was a little experiment I wanted to try and it works real well.
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