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I'm not as brave as Randy as I've found that if something can fail it will fail so I try to assemble things so I can isolate the problem quickly and replace the bum component easily. A whole slew of spad terminals on a single screw can also lead to interesting times. I'd use a loop terminal if that still interest you as a solution as the loop is captured on the stud or screw as you are corraling the rest of them. I recommend a bus bar as used house hold load cabinets for one side or Radio Shack sells a bar that can be added their terminal blocks that can do the same thing.
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