On Feb 11, 2004, at 9:42 AM, Dan K wrote:


Using just one iron you have to keep moving back and forth to work the
bloody thing loose, but with two you can (obviously :-) touch an iron to
both ends simultaneously and just lift the fuse (or
CPU-multiplier-jumper-resistor or whatever) right off. I hate to admit
how many PCB traces I've messed up by spending too much time _and_ heat
in a small area. The pair of irons lets you get the dang thing off
quickly with a minimum risk of PCB damage.



SolderWick is your friend...



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