I had a friend 30 years ago who had an electric one but preferred the WSU 30-M that I show on my
page answering WW questions and doubts. I don't know what model he had. I could see if I can still get hold of him and ask. I did these with the manual WSU 30-M tool. The orange and purple wires are unplated copper, whereas the others are silver-plated Kynar brand. Note that on the latter, the silver plating on the wire is tarnished; but the gas-tight chemical welds, where the clean corners of the posts bite into the clean wire, make for a perfectly reliable connection, indefinitely.
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There are no gaps, and the only overwrapping is intentional where the insulated part goes over a lower layer's bare wire (and if a turn or two of the last layer's bare wire goes over the previous layer, I'll leave it if there are still plenty of turns on the post to get a good connection).