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in this video Im going to show you how to remove headers from your native 32 board or any other circuit board without destroying the board as you can see this is one of the boards that I destroyed before I learn how to do it the proper way before I would use to try to put solder wick on the top bottom and in between and remove all the solder and then try to take the header pin out all at once but what ends up usually happening is you end up applying too much heat to these solder pins or the solder pads and it rips out the little the pad making the board pretty much useless so the way I learned to do it correctly is first you have to remove this little plastic thing holding all the petter pins together like this you put this to the side and then now you can remove these pins individually without removed without removing the solder so what I have here is my a32 board on a little clamp like this this just makes it easy so I can work on both sides of the of the naze 32 so were going to