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Hi there my nameamp;#39;s Bruce Rayne from Branchus Creations and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to be repairing damaged pads, and when I say damaged I mean completely ripped off the board. Just a reminder if you like the content in this video, please subscribe to my channel. So this video is in response to a comment that was left in one of my other videos, and someone asked if I could demonstrate repairing a lifted pad, and I thought that would probably not be a bad idea for a video. Now when I am repairing pads I have essentially two main priorities: the first is obviously to repair the damage - restore the flow of electrons on the board, the second is to make sure that that repair is going to last; so make sure itamp;#39;s strong enough. You donamp;#39;t end up with a repair that you sneeze and falls apart; I want to make it so that itamp;#39;s a repair that is going to last. Now what is not a particularly high priority for me is how the repair looks. Now thatamp;#39;s not to