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[Applause] yeah hi everyone and welcome to another video iamp;#39;ve put together for you um this oneamp;#39;s going to be a slight change from normal as in fact in within these this video thereamp;#39;s going to be a few short videos after and itamp;#39;s where iamp;#39;m going to try and show you the benefits of using two soldering irons during soldering rework um this is a typical example of sort of something that can go wrong on your pcbs where the ic is like obviously the wrong polarity youamp;#39;ve got the polarity mark on the board up there weamp;#39;ve got pin one on the device down this corner now iamp;#39;ve seen a lot of people basically they sort of go from side to side sort of block both sides and itamp;#39;s sort of jumping across trying to get the component off but obviously the time youamp;#39;ve sort of done that side gone to that side that sideamp;#39;s reset so yeah iamp;#39;ve seen people do for a long time and youamp;#39;re sort of risking dam