I've built many electronics projects over the years, and most of them have 
actually worked. However, I am an ME, so my actual knowledge of electronics 
is a bit spotty, and most of my ham radio experience is not with TTL level 
stuff.

I would like to use IC sockets on my current clock project, but this design 
does not call for using them everywhere. I've had to unsolder a few ICs in 
the past, and the PC boards have almost always suffered, sometimes 
requiring some really ugly repairs.

So, is there a reason other than saving a few parts for not using the IC 
sockets - like added paths for noise, or??

Thanks in advance. I hope this isn't too stupid a question!  Jim

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