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    Been experimenting and things are speeding up. I am only desoldering the fully plated pins.

    The flash plate pins are getting cut off as close to the plate as I can. This is to save on chemicals later on!

    The plastic is not bad. After I broke out every small hand tool in the first three drawers of my tool chest, I find my end nippers work best at grabbing and prying off of the plastic hiding my goodies! I just use snips from there.

    Wanting to take trip to town for refractory supplies for my first burner and furnace. I am hoping the fireplace supply will have what I need. Still researching !
    I like the idea of a waste oil burner. No rush on refractory at this point, lots to be thought about beforehand.



    This is a huge learning adventure I am on. There is a plethora of information at our finger tips! But sorting through it and being able to consume it is a challenge.
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