Polecat wrote: ↑31 Mar 2022, 05:18
I've had better luck (fewer broken pins and lifted traces) by bending the pins straight while the solder is melted before removing the switch from the board:
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Yep. Good solid tweezers that won't bend and don't stick to solder make this much easier. Melt solder, grab switch pin with tweezers while solder still molten, straighten pin up somewhat (don't spend time on it or you'll probably fuck the pad), let it go solid again while you do the next pin. You could try to immediately remove the solder while it's still molten here but unless you're incredibly quick at dropping the tweezers and grabbing the solder sucker, you're just putting unnecessary amounts of heat into the pad for too much time which makes it more likely you'll bugger it up. Once the solder points have had a sec to recover, just heat each one again and remove the solder as you normally would (SS-02 or whatever).
More than one way to skin a cat, innit.