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    I was basically testing this tool out to see how well it worked for taking these IC chips and any other components off of the boards. It did pretty well, but I won't devalue the high grade boards again. I made the video in response to this thread. With a metal cutting blade, this tool can clean off a low grade board in a few seconds, even transformers.



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    There is a refiner on GRF that has a link to what he does with these IC Chips. Pretty interesting stuff. The link is in his signature and the pdf file is free.


    http://www.goldrefiningforum.com/php...e.php?id=15830


    If the link doesn't work, his name is patnor1011 on GRF. Download the pdf from his signature. The thread is "Gold inside chips (black, flatpacks - not CPU).
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    I'm finding the soldered ones (with the legs) come off easily with a screwdriver if I attack the edges, but am having no luck with the ones that seem to be glued on. I haven't gone out looking for a wood chisel yet, but in the meantime was wondering if something else around the house would work, like a razor edge or a paint scraper, or some kind of art tool. My live-in MIL has an extensive craft room, and there might be something in there I can use.

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    Anything with a small thin edge. Hence why I use the chisel. I have a small wood handled wood tool, I know not the name of, but it works in a pinch for somethings. The metal part can snap tho if you apply to much force.

    I'm a fan of the chisel, but I already had some as I do wood working also. An rest easy folks..the chisel I use for removing stuff isn't the same I use for my wood working. I have good chisels for that, and the ones I use for removing IC's don't cost much. Course, I'm still using the same cheapie that came in my three pack when I got them. Fine ten bucks spent. Got 2 chisels for wood work stuff if needed, an a good scrap tool I didn't know I'd ever need. lol.

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    I use a flexible putty knife and a hammer.

    Seems to work good for me.

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    You do it with a hot air work station Chandler.


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