replacing vintage amp speaker out puts


I have a 1960, vintage Bell tube integrated amp with very small screw speaker terminal strips.I use small wires at the screws and then wrap the other end to my speaker spade lugs which are too large for the screw terminals.Any suggestions? I have 4,8 and 16 ohm conectors and a common ground.I was going to try wiring from inside the amp to a pair of modern binding posts, but there is not much room and I would like to avoid a dangling wire effect.
Thank you, in advance
lacee

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On my Dynaco MkIV amps I eliminated the 16 ohm lugs( cut and capped wire inside amp) Then mounted 3 five-way binding posts in a piece of vinyl siding material large enough to cover the rectangular hole in the amp where the original "screw strip" was. Viola! Kimber spades work great.