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I have a 0.12mm Soldering bit from antex usa. That is what I used. I can not take any better pictures for now. (My camera does not have macro mode) I did solder it first completely but the when I was connecting the port to the main board the small wires came off. I am using small magnetic wire used in motors.
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This is the kind of equipment you need to rework small components and i am sure max has seen hahaha.
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yes i have seen similar but a more manual one lol. As you can see now aday every is improved from old analogous tools.
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Well done max it seems you got no choice but to learn from your family hahahaha.
I was a design engineer that is why i am comfortable with small components and yes i have still got all my soldering/de-soldering equipment so that is the reason it only takes me 2 minutes if that.