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Hi, its time for another soldering repair video. Now ever since those LeCroy videos I did where I was trying to repair the LeCroy oscilloscope, and I ripped off this huge quad flat pack ASIC rather brutally and medival actually, because I didnt need the chip again. And so yeah, I just cut the pins and ripped the damn thing off. And a lot of people said, well, why dont you use ChipQuik? And, well, I dont have any ChipQuik! So the makers of ChipQuik, they must have thought the same thing. Theyve sent me some! So lets give it a go, this low melting point ChipQuik repair stuff. And its supposed to be just that, low melting point solder that you can put on your chip so that you can heat up all of the pins at once and safely [ makes popping sound ] remove the chip without using a special hot air attachment, which is the traditional method for getting off a large pin count quad flat pack. Is it any good? Eh, well find out! And here it is, its the ChipQuik patented ooh, SMD removal