Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2015 12:59 pm Posts: 38
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Well folks a couple years ago I asked everyone how they did ic chip removal and got lots of different answers and tried them all out, fine tuned the tools. And in my opinion found the best tools for it hands down. First off I will say dont just willy nilly take of chips if u dont know what ur doin u can ruin a board. Second I am a diesel performance mechanic not a e scrapper so I have a massive arsenal of tools to access. I will attach the photos below with part numbers and all that jazz. Details are a mini set of flush cut pointed dykes from snap on. For the real low profile ic chips with lots of legs I use these to cut a side and get underneath to pull off. Second is a pair of wide nose needle nose pliers from Mac. I use on normal profile ic chips from 3 legs to whatever. I squeeze hard so the force is spread across the whole mouth and twist them off. Simple as pie. If u break the chip u wernt squeezing hard enough and when u twisted all the pressure went to the corner. Now u maybe able to find similar tools cheaper else where idk but snap on and Mac are 100% life time warranty. Get dull free replacement break the tips off free replacement. Tp acquire these look online. Leave a message here with and email address and ill try to help. Or go to ur local mechanic shop and ask them to get u a set or ask when there snap on or Mac dealer comes and go then. I remember being the new guy many years ago so hopefully now I can help others. Thanks
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