How do I remove the bottom copper/brass plate from an old ..

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I'm talking about that square copper looking plate between all the pins.

How do I remove it?

Why? Just for shits and giggles.. 🙂

Thanks

Redbrick...who Loves his CLK
 
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 07:33:30 GMT redbrick@fastermail.com (redbrick) wrote
in Message id: <erfTd.57012$iC4.16966@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com>:

>I'm talking about that square copper looking plate between all the pins.
>
>How do I remove it?
>
>Why? Just for shits and giggles.. 🙂

Use an x-acto knife and score the lead all around the plate. Then pry the
plate from the corner with the blade. They make excellent Christmas
ornaments and belt buckles.
 
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redbrick <redbrick@fastermail.com> wrote:
> I'm talking about that square copper looking plate between all the pins.
>
> How do I remove it?
>
> Why? Just for shits and giggles.. 🙂
>
> Thanks
>
> Redbrick...who Loves his CLK
>

Heat will melt the solder the seals up ceramic and PCB based processors. A stove or propane torch works well. Heat the processor gently, then the lid will just fall off it pushed with a screwdriver.