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<blockquote data-quote="BassTurd" data-source="post: 2201755" data-attributes="member: 569300"><p>You can spend a few bucks and get the removal tool, or go to your local Wal-Mart and get one of those suction bulb type things your mother used to use to **** the boogers out of your nose when you were a baby. They only cost around 2 dollars. They are both easy to use. Heat the solder till it liquifies, then use the tool to **** the solder from the board.</p><p></p><p>ETA: Usually, the real solder removal tools are spring loaded. You set the spring, heat the solder, then push the button/trigger and it pulls a good vacuum to remove the solder. Radio Shack should carry them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassTurd, post: 2201755, member: 569300"] You can spend a few bucks and get the removal tool, or go to your local Wal-Mart and get one of those suction bulb type things your mother used to use to **** the boogers out of your nose when you were a baby. They only cost around 2 dollars. They are both easy to use. Heat the solder till it liquifies, then use the tool to **** the solder from the board. ETA: Usually, the real solder removal tools are spring loaded. You set the spring, heat the solder, then push the button/trigger and it pulls a good vacuum to remove the solder. Radio Shack should carry them. [/QUOTE]
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