It isn't a problem if the board ends up in two pieces. Just grab that piece of tin with a pliers and give it a yank. Or take a wood chisel and tap thru the metal pieces that are soldered to the board to get it off.
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It isn't a problem if the board ends up in two pieces. Just grab that piece of tin with a pliers and give it a yank. Or take a wood chisel and tap thru the metal pieces that are soldered to the board to get it off.
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