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    I thought acid was used to dissolve the metals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I think your going to be looking a long time as there is no platinum in caps. only palladium and silver for PM's.
    Thanks for that, palladium was what I ment. Thanks for the info too, its just what I was looking for.

    The wire brush in a grinder just polished the SMD's with a thin layer of grey solder...

    I then tried a grinder with a disc & found it was quite easy to remove just what I wanted.
    A little too easy to grind into the board too...

    I'm now planning to use a plain metal disc in the grinder. A homemade disc, 4 inch dia & 3-4mm thick with a lot of 3mm x 5mm cuts around the outside of the disc.
    I'm thinking that the disc will break off the SMD's instead of grinding them off, but I still get the control over what I'm taking off.
    The mainly plain disc will be safer as it won't dig into skin much, or attack larger metal stuff that I don't want, like metal can capacitors.

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    I used a small metal chisel tonite on some bigger IC chips, started on one end and lightly tapped until the chisel started under the IC pulling the legs out of the board. Keep tapping on the chisel and you'll "walk" the IC right up off the board with the legs intact. This chisel is only 3/8" wide and sharp so it'll slide right under the chip. Gonna start pulling the bigger chips off of the TV boards only. Sorry for the HIJACK.
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