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hi there my nameamp;#39;s Bruce rain from bronchus creations and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to be demonstrating how to repair a broken trace on a printed circuit board a little while ago I did a video on repairing and damaged or lifted pads on a printed circuit board and this was very well received so I thought I would continue this and show how to repair damaged traces now traces can get damaged in a number of ways they can just get damaged by accident you get a nick in the in the trace but I work primarily with vintage Macintosh computers and most of the trace damage I see is from corrosion caused by leaky electrolytic capacitors or leaky batteries or from poor storage you know maybe moisture gets onto them and now and they get corroded that way so firstly letamp;#39;s go over some of the things that youamp;#39;re going to need are you obviously going to need a soldering iron it doesnamp;#39;t need to be the best soldering iron out there but I would recommend a soldering sta