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  1. I was using at that time I did the that video, a weller wsp80 iron with a small tip set to 380deg c, and a Abeco 2009 Solder Sucker I now use a metcal 500 soldering iron when doing chips now, and a pace sx90 desoldering station which is much better, but those are ‘industry standard’ so carry a hefty price tag, but once you use the good stuff the difference really is noticeable and you don’t go back!!!!
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  2. It should do as the fixing is by two flaps on the crimp. The only thing it won't work on is the solid type of pins which are soldered to the board. All mentioned earlier on in this thread.
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