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    Midnight is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    If you are planning on harvesting for resale vs scrap, a cheap IC puller can help remove it with less chance of damage. Of course this only works with socket chips, not soldered.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight View Post
    If you are planning on harvesting for resale vs scrap, a cheap IC puller can help remove it with less chance of damage. Of course this only works with socket chips, not soldered.

    Slick look'n specialty tool there bud. I use a thin, long, flat blade screwdriver like some of the other peeps mentioned. Works great for us little guys on a real tight budget.

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