Hi , thank you for watching the video , much appreciated. These methods I show can get parts off without melting the plastic , unlike hot air that would have destroyed them . Hopefully the video can help some people out removing their components safely ,thanks again , take care 👍
I like to plug a junk cable into the connector so I can tension it while flowing. Works much better than tweezers since the weight of the cable will pull down, hands-free.
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I agree , the more methods we can all learn the better . Then choose your favourite and away you go 👍
Hi , thank you for your support and comment . Hopefully these methods can help people out , especially those who don't own a hot air gun . I like to help people , if I can I'm happy. Thanks again , take care 👍
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoy the videos , that's great to hear . Thanks again , take care 👍
Great video. I generally use a solder sucker but can see the benefits of using the braid to wick the solder instead. Also, using a tinned wire to remove components with several leads is a much easier method to ensure no damage when removing them. Thanks for the tips and pointers. It helps when refreshing oneself.
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel, it is very kind of you . I just want to pass on some knowledge I have picked up over the years to other people , hopefully helping them out with soldering issues. Thanks again , take care 👍
Hi , thank you for your support and your comment , as always much appreciated. Hopefully some of these methods can help a few people out with their soldering issues. Thanks again for always watching , take care 👍
You good,sir are the yoda of solder. Your tips have left my hairline intact. Thank you for the great advice. These type of removals used to take 30 minutes for a 20 pin inline header. I used to hate them, now it’s just like anything else. Keep the videos and GREAT advice coming.
Hi , thank you for your comment and supporting my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad I could help you , that's the aim , hopefully I can help a few other people as well with their soldering . Thanks again for your time , and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future 👍
Hi , thank you for watching the video and your comment. I just like showing methods that maybe people haven't seen before. I know a couple of these methods I've just made up but they work great . Hopefully other people can benefit from them as I have. Thanks again for your support , take care 👍
If have a tipp for you too. If you only have thinner soldering wire and want some bigger one you can simply fold it over and drill it together. Anyways, tried this method now and it works like a breeze. Thxalot for sharing!
That's the problem with hot air, it can often burn the plastics, even with kapton tape it can be tricky. Can't wait to try this method! Looks so easy! Mr SolderFix may I ask what temperature you generally use for desoldering components? I use 380°C to 400°C
Hi , thank you for your comment. The temperatures I would use for desoldering are roughly 340 degrees centigrade for leaded solder and about 30 degrees hotter for unleaded. I may vary these slightly for certain parts but generally these are the ones that work for me . In the making of all my videos I've never used the added benefit of a hot plate to warm the underneath of the board up just in case people were wondering . Hope that helps , take care 👍
Thanks Mister!! 😁I was shown a technique years ago doing what you are doing but without the wire. Your method is MUCH better!! Also, you can't go around corners with just solder and even in a straight line, it was messy and inconsistent. I never liked or used that method. I will use yours all the time!!
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. These removal methods really are great and I'm sure they can help people with their removal issues . Thanks again , and good luck with all your future soldering projects 👍
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for sharing these tips/tricks. Could you tell me what gauge is the solid tinned copper wire that you use for multi-pin desoldering?
Hi , thank you for your comment and support , very much appreciated. Hopefully some of these methods can help a few people out with their soldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting. I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their soldering issues, thanks again 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment , glad you enjoyed the video . As for the flux I haven't decided on a suitable replacement yet ( does anyone out there know of a similar one to SMFL200D ? ) , If so post it in the comments somewhere and hopefully it can help us all out , will be much appreciated. I still have a couple of tins of the SMFL left so I've got a short while of supply's left . Thanks again , sorry I couldn't update you yet on the flux situation 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment. I've realized most people who watch my channel probably don't have a hot air station available to use so these methods hopefully can help all those people out . I do have one available but would still use some of these methods as they don't damage the plastic etc on the connectors. Thanks again for your time , take care 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 no thank you. I have solder wick hot air gun temperature controlled iron but i would still not be as clean as you with just a soldering iron
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I will try and do a video on what you mention sometime soon . I don't post many videos as I have limited spare time but I always welcome suggestions like yours as I do need video ideas , so thank you and I will definitely try to do it 👍
Hi , the wire I used in this video for the FFC connector , ethernet connector and the box header removal was just plain tin copper wire roughly 24 - 26swg. And the wire where I removed the 8 way straight header was simply one copper wire from the centre of some earth wire , nothing special. Any tin copper wire for example will do these methods as long as it's a decent size for the task being undertaken. Hope that helps 👍
Hi Joe . Thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos . I will always post more when I get some spare time as I like to help people if I can . Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future 👍
Hi , thank you, I'm glad the videos have been useful for you . Practice and patience are the key . Good luck with all your future soldering projects, take care 👍
Hi , thank you. I'm glad you enjoy the videos and find them useful. I've always used for many years a flux called SMFL200D but unfortunately it's recently been discontinued so I'm looking for a new type at this present time . When I find a decent alternative I will post it on TH-cam. Thanks again for supporting my channel , take care 👍
Hi , I now use Loctite 6381-35 liquid flux which is a great non corrosive flux , so if left on the board will do no damage. Trouble is I can only find it in 1 litre or bigger bottles . If you can find it in smaller quantitys it would be good to know . Many places sell this , but the price varies massively . Thanks for your question , take care 👍
Recentemente, comprei uma estação de dessoldagem de componentes eletrônicos da marca Pro'sKit SS-331. Ela é muito boa. Mas, não descarto suas preciosas técnicas também. Obrigado por compartilhar seus conhecimentos conosco.
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. I've posted other videos where I've soldered similar types of connectors ( How to solder SMD correctly part 2 , also part 5 ) , it is hard but now I find it pretty easy . You just have to be quick with your soldering iron otherwise the heat travels into the plastic body . But it can be done with practice. Maybe these videos will be of use to you . Thanks again , take care 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. Hopefully these methods can help a few people out with their removal issues. I will split some of these methods up into single TH-cam postings so as to try and get more people to find them . I really do love these methods and want to spread the word . Thanks again for your support 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment and support , very kind. I just wanted to share some tricks ( I haven't seen some of these anywhere else ) that I've learnt over the years to aid people with their soldering rework issues . Hopefully these can help a few people out . Thanks again , take care 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. The flux I have used for many years is SMFL200D but unfortunately it's recently been discontinued ( apart from in a flux pen which I don't personally like ) so I'm looking for a suitable replacement at this point in time. I still have a small supply but when it's gone hopefully I've found a new one I'm happy with . When I do I will post about it on TH-cam. Thanks again , take care 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment. For many years now I have used SMFL200D flux but unfortunately it has recently been discontinued in the form I used . It's still available in a flux pen but I'm not a fan of them . If you don't mind these pens then Farnell , RS Components and others stock this .I'm looking for a new type of flux at this point in time. I still have a small supply to keep me going but when I do find a decent alternative I will post it on TH-cam. Sorry I couldn't help anymore . Thanks again , take care 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , hopefully they can help people out with some of their soldering problems. Thanks again for your support, take care 👍
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated. Hopefully the video can help a few people out . Thanks again for your support👍
Clive, I was thinking oh no when, you was taking ithe crimp apart, lucky it went back together 😂 or we would have had to get together and buy you a new one 😊
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I will try and post a video sometime soon showing how I clear different size holes , thanks for the suggestion 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment. I've actually removed very similar length devices also with 16 pins . Exactly the same way as methods I've shown in some of my videos . I place a wire along the whole length of the device , solder all the pins to this wire then I've used 2 soldering irons and just done 8 pins with each iron so this way the heat is spread along really easy. Works a treat and is very quick. Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment, very kind of you . I'm glad you found the video of use , hopefully it can help a few people , especially those without hot air guns . Thanks again for your time , take care 👍
Hi , thank you for watching the video. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , hopefully they can help a few people out . I'm from Hertfordshire, so probably a couple of hours from Kent although i think a few people before have said Kent but I've never lived there , always Herts. Thanks again for your support , it means a lot , take care 👍
Hi , thank you. Hopefully some of these methods can be of use to people . I haven't seen some of these methods on TH-cam so hoping lots of people watch the video . Thanks again , take care 👍
I completely destroyed a PS4 controller PCB using hot air to take off the joystick module. I realised that too much heat is being drawn into the metal casing from the signal ground pins, which meant that the rest of the board was getting toasted while the solder I was trying to melt was still solid. If I'd used this method I probably would have been able to rescue the controller.
Hi , thank you for your comment. Sometimes a heat gun seems the answer to your soldering issues but actually it can do more harm than good , that's when the soldering iron methods can come into play . It's just a case of knowing when to use either heat gun or iron , that's the trick . Experience normally gives you the answers. Thanks again for your support of my channel , take care 👍
Personally, I think the most difficult part to remove completely is the Nec/Tokin Capacitors of PS3. Most people are directly violently turned away. But if you want to measure the capacitance after taking it off, you need not destroy the Capacitors.
Hi , I must admit I've never tried to remove any of these . I've watched a couple of videos on them and they do look a strange type of component . Looks like a hot plate and hot air would be the way to go but without doing them I can't really guess. Thank you for your comments about these 👍
Hi , thank you, very kind words. I just like to pass on what I know , hopefully some of it can help a few people out with their soldering issues. I wish I was a TV star though , I'd be very wealthy 🤓
Desoldering components containing plastic has always been my difficulty. Thank you very much for your teaching, sir, I am very grateful!
Hi , thank you for watching the video , much appreciated. These methods I show can get parts off without melting the plastic , unlike hot air that would have destroyed them . Hopefully the video can help some people out removing their components safely ,thanks again , take care 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 非常謝謝您的教導!
I like to plug a junk cable into the connector so I can tension it while flowing. Works much better than tweezers since the weight of the cable will pull down, hands-free.
It is always good to know several methods how to solve certain problems.
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I agree , the more methods we can all learn the better . Then choose your favourite and away you go 👍
I did not know these methods. Useful methods. Thanks for the sharing.
Hi , thank you for your support and comment . Hopefully these methods can help people out , especially those who don't own a hot air gun .
I like to help people , if I can I'm happy.
Thanks again , take care 👍
Amazing videos showing solid basic handcrafts. Love it
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoy the videos , that's great to hear . Thanks again , take care 👍
Great video. I generally use a solder sucker but can see the benefits of using the braid to wick the solder instead. Also, using a tinned wire to remove components with several leads is a much easier method to ensure no damage when removing them. Thanks for the tips and pointers. It helps when refreshing oneself.
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel, it is very kind of you . I just want to pass on some knowledge I have picked up over the years to other people , hopefully helping them out with soldering issues. Thanks again , take care 👍
Another informative video with great image quality. Thank you for sharing and teaching.
Hi , thank you for your support and your comment , as always much appreciated. Hopefully some of these methods can help a few people out with their soldering issues. Thanks again for always watching , take care 👍
You good,sir are the yoda of solder. Your tips have left my hairline intact. Thank you for the great advice. These type of removals used to take 30 minutes for a 20 pin inline header. I used to hate them, now it’s just like anything else. Keep the videos and GREAT advice coming.
Hi , thank you for your comment and supporting my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad I could help you , that's the aim , hopefully I can help a few other people as well with their soldering . Thanks again for your time , and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future 👍
Now that was quite interesting. Great techniques and video.👏
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍
Champiom stuff as ever. I'm always amazed at how many tips and tricks there are to learn, this is great education.
Hi , thank you for watching the video and your comment. I just like showing methods that maybe people haven't seen before. I know a couple of these methods I've just made up but they work great . Hopefully other people can benefit from them as I have. Thanks again for your support , take care 👍
Your flux looks thicker/stickier than what I have. What kind of flux do you use if I can ask ?
Awesome tutorials !
Thank You
Bob
If have a tipp for you too. If you only have thinner soldering wire and want some bigger one you can simply fold it over and drill it together. Anyways, tried this method now and it works like a breeze. Thxalot for sharing!
That's the problem with hot air, it can often burn the plastics, even with kapton tape it can be tricky. Can't wait to try this method! Looks so easy! Mr SolderFix may I ask what temperature you generally use for desoldering components? I use 380°C to 400°C
Hi , thank you for your comment. The temperatures I would use for desoldering are roughly 340 degrees centigrade for leaded solder and about 30 degrees hotter for unleaded. I may vary these slightly for certain parts but generally these are the ones that work for me . In the making of all my videos I've never used the added benefit of a hot plate to warm the underneath of the board up just in case people were wondering . Hope that helps , take care 👍
Fantastic technique.....many thanks.
Hi , thank you for your comment, very much appreciated 👍
Thanks Mister!! 😁I was shown a technique years ago doing what you are doing but without the wire. Your method is MUCH better!! Also, you can't go around corners with just solder and even in a straight line, it was messy and inconsistent. I never liked or used that method. I will use yours all the time!!
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. These removal methods really are great and I'm sure they can help people with their removal issues . Thanks again , and good luck with all your future soldering projects 👍
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for sharing these tips/tricks. Could you tell me what gauge is the solid tinned copper wire that you use for multi-pin desoldering?
We have to give credit where credit is due. 👍
Hi , thank you for your comment and support , very much appreciated. Hopefully some of these methods can help a few people out with their soldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍
excellent technical skills
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting. I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their soldering issues, thanks again 👍
Hi excellent tutorial. Have you decided on a replacement flux as the aerosol flux you mentioned in an earlier video is no longer available. Cheers
Hi , thank you for your comment , glad you enjoyed the video . As for the flux I haven't decided on a suitable replacement yet ( does anyone out there know of a similar one to SMFL200D ? ) , If so post it in the comments somewhere and hopefully it can help us all out , will be much appreciated. I still have a couple of tins of the SMFL left so I've got a short while of supply's left . Thanks again , sorry I couldn't update you yet on the flux situation 👍
Excellent...
I would have struggled to remove those. Heat gun wick and maybe try low melt with lots of struggles
Hi , thank you for your comment. I've realized most people who watch my channel probably don't have a hot air station available to use so these methods hopefully can help all those people out . I do have one available but would still use some of these methods as they don't damage the plastic etc on the connectors. Thanks again for your time , take care 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 no thank you. I have solder wick hot air gun temperature controlled iron but i would still not be as clean as you with just a soldering iron
great videos would be good to see all the products you use and iron tip sizes,heat settings ect.
Always best to add solder and heat. Sucking solder only works great on single sided boards
Another great video. Any chance of a short video on how best to look after & maintain your solder tips when using lead free solder?
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I will try and do a video on what you mention sometime soon . I don't post many videos as I have limited spare time but I always welcome suggestions like yours as I do need video ideas , so thank you and I will definitely try to do it 👍
Could you tell me what is the wire you use for removing.
Hi , the wire I used in this video for the FFC connector , ethernet connector and the box header removal was just plain tin copper wire roughly 24 - 26swg. And the wire where I removed the 8 way straight header was simply one copper wire from the centre of some earth wire , nothing special. Any tin copper wire for example will do these methods as long as it's a decent size for the task being undertaken. Hope that helps 👍
Mate you make it look so easy, but it’s something I’m going to try, great work mate, keep up the great videos, please. 🤙🏼🇦🇺
Joe from Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Hi Joe . Thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos . I will always post more when I get some spare time as I like to help people if I can . Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future 👍
Fantastic sir i learned lot from you sir thank you so much
Hi , thank you, I'm glad the videos have been useful for you . Practice and patience are the key . Good luck with all your future soldering projects, take care 👍
Your videos are super informative! What flux do you prefer?
Hi , thank you. I'm glad you enjoy the videos and find them useful.
I've always used for many years a flux called SMFL200D but unfortunately it's recently been discontinued so I'm looking for a new type at this present time .
When I find a decent alternative I will post it on TH-cam. Thanks again for supporting my channel , take care 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 Did you find a good one, my friend? Thank you very much. Your methods are amazing.
Hi , I now use Loctite 6381-35 liquid flux which is a great non corrosive flux , so if left on the board will do no damage. Trouble is I can only find it in 1 litre or bigger bottles . If you can find it in smaller quantitys it would be good to know . Many places sell this , but the price varies massively . Thanks for your question , take care 👍
Recentemente, comprei uma estação de dessoldagem de componentes eletrônicos da marca Pro'sKit SS-331. Ela é muito boa. Mas, não descarto suas preciosas técnicas também. Obrigado por compartilhar seus conhecimentos conosco.
Nice job!!
I wonder how do you solder back that connector 18:43
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. I've posted other videos where I've soldered similar types of connectors ( How to solder SMD correctly part 2 , also part 5 ) , it is hard but now I find it pretty easy . You just have to be quick with your soldering iron otherwise the heat travels into the plastic body . But it can be done with practice. Maybe these videos will be of use to you . Thanks again , take care 👍
Hello
what camera do you use thank you
I would love to see this same topic but for audio components like pots, jacks, etc-
Hi , thank you for your comment . I posted a part 1 + part 2 of more removals . You may find these of use . Thanks again 👍
This video is the bible of PCB works~~
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. Hopefully these methods can help a few people out with their removal issues. I will split some of these methods up into single TH-cam postings so as to try and get more people to find them . I really do love these methods and want to spread the word . Thanks again for your support 👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU CAN'T FIND THIS TRICK ANYWHERE
Hi , thank you for your comment and support , very kind.
I just wanted to share some tricks ( I haven't seen some of these anywhere else ) that I've learnt over the years to aid people with their soldering rework issues .
Hopefully these can help a few people out . Thanks again , take care 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 you too ;D
Very nice, I really like your clean soldering work. I just want to know what the flux type that you are using is?
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. The flux I have used for many years is SMFL200D but unfortunately it's recently been discontinued ( apart from in a flux pen which I don't personally like ) so I'm looking for a suitable replacement at this point in time. I still have a small supply but when it's gone hopefully I've found a new one I'm happy with . When I do I will post about it on TH-cam. Thanks again , take care 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 thanks a lot
Great content! What flux do you use in these video's?
Hi , thank you for your comment. For many years now I have used SMFL200D flux but unfortunately it has recently been discontinued in the form I used . It's still available in a flux pen but I'm not a fan of them . If you don't mind these pens then Farnell , RS Components and others stock this .I'm looking for a new type of flux at this point in time. I still have a small supply to keep me going but when I do find a decent alternative I will post it on TH-cam. Sorry I couldn't help anymore . Thanks again , take care 👍
Very good info, thanks for the share I have subscribed.
Hi , thank you for watching the video and subscribing to my channel , very much appreciated .
Keep up the good work ...love your video's!!
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , hopefully they can help people out with some of their soldering problems. Thanks again for your support, take care 👍
Great job, thanks for sharing.
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Clive, I was thinking oh no when, you was taking ithe crimp apart, lucky it went back together 😂 or we would have had to get together and buy you a new one 😊
wow pretty good technics !
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Great stuff 👍🏼
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A great professional
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Amazing video. Thanks a lot!
Hi , thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Hopefully it can help a few people out with their soldering issues. Take care 👍
I'd be interested in seeing how you remove solder from small vivas that are clogged up, maybe one with a broken pin in the viva.
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I will try and post a video sometime soon showing how I clear different size holes , thanks for the suggestion 👍
Can you make video how to replace typeC usb connector and what is correct temperature & air speed need to use during this process
Hi , thank you for your comment . I will try and show this in the near future . Thanks for your thoughts , take care 👍
It would be interesting to see how you desolder a 16 pin LCD display. The single row of pins is quite long
Hi , thank you for your comment. I've actually removed very similar length devices also with 16 pins . Exactly the same way as methods I've shown in some of my videos . I place a wire along the whole length of the device , solder all the pins to this wire then I've used 2 soldering irons and just done 8 pins with each iron so this way the heat is spread along really easy. Works a treat and is very quick. Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
Very informative 👍🏻
Hi , thank you for your comment, very kind of you . I'm glad you found the video of use , hopefully it can help a few people , especially those without hot air guns . Thanks again for your time , take care 👍
Hi thanks for your time and work. You have a familiar accent, are you from north Kent?
Hi , thank you for watching the video. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , hopefully they can help a few people out . I'm from Hertfordshire, so probably a couple of hours from Kent although i think a few people before have said Kent but I've never lived there , always Herts. Thanks again for your support , it means a lot , take care 👍
Excellent video
Hi , thank you. Hopefully some of these methods can be of use to people . I haven't seen some of these methods on TH-cam so hoping lots of people watch the video . Thanks again , take care 👍
I completely destroyed a PS4 controller PCB using hot air to take off the joystick module. I realised that too much heat is being drawn into the metal casing from the signal ground pins, which meant that the rest of the board was getting toasted while the solder I was trying to melt was still solid. If I'd used this method I probably would have been able to rescue the controller.
Hi , thank you for your comment. Sometimes a heat gun seems the answer to your soldering issues but actually it can do more harm than good , that's when the soldering iron methods can come into play . It's just a case of knowing when to use either heat gun or iron , that's the trick . Experience normally gives you the answers. Thanks again for your support of my channel , take care 👍
wow, thats a nice tips.
Hi , thank you for your comment much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully it can help a few people out. Thanks again , take care 👍
Personally, I think the most difficult part to remove completely is the Nec/Tokin Capacitors of PS3.
Most people are directly violently turned away.
But if you want to measure the capacitance after taking it off, you need not destroy the Capacitors.
Hi , I must admit I've never tried to remove any of these . I've watched a couple of videos on them and they do look a strange type of component . Looks like a hot plate and hot air would be the way to go but without doing them I can't really guess. Thank you for your comments about these 👍
Nice camera ! What is the model ?
Superb
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You are awesome
Hi , thank you. I'm glad you enjoy the videos . Hopefully they can help a few people out . I just want to help people .Take care 👍
what soldring liquid your applying name please ?
Je trouve la méthode de dessoudage plutôt astucieuse.! Merci .
Merci 👍
Off topic, can anyone recommend a equivalent to a BZM55C18V zener diode, as they are finding difficult to get? Thanks
useful👍👍👍
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I could listen to your accent all day. The Peaky Blinders ain't got shit on you! XD Another brilliant video.
Hi , thank you, very kind words. I just like to pass on what I know , hopefully some of it can help a few people out with their soldering issues. I wish I was a TV star though , I'd be very wealthy 🤓
I want to show me how to remove a double sided micro HDMI connector, please 🥺. I have been trying for a while but I cannot do it.
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Bro your a fucking gun
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Great video. Thank you 🎉🎉🎉
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