@psi23k

Insane work. Well done sir. Can't wait to see it working.

@Spacehelm

Oh dear goodness that poor Frankenstein's monster of a switch 😭😭.

@petereldergill2942

Yay a new video. Going to watch it now!

@sharymens8187

thank you for also showing the mistakes in the process! Impressive work!

@klorslug

Beautiful job. Such meticulous work.

@ppod-

I do watchmaking as a hobby; I know next to nothing about electronics repairs like this.  My thought when seeing this repair, aside from "wow this is fixable??", is that watchmaking tools might make some steps a bit easier.  In particular , a watchmaking oiler could help with flux application.  I have on my shopping list some micro-files sold by an electron microscopy supplier, so i don't know yet, but they could possibly help with scraping.  Thank you very much for the video!

@IOwnThisHandle

Keep up the incredible work. Brilliant channel find

@pjhb_microsoldering_portugal

2,17k.... Impressive, keep going 💪😀, good video👍

@gerry1980gm

Amazing! Looking forward to see if it will work again ! Greetings from Germany

@rory9174

Could this also be a way of finding and repairing a shorted CPU. Great video.

@rfr653

Good job mate 👏

@harondeaki2035

Good work my friend❤

@Turco949

I subscribed to your channel because of how clear, easy to follow and relatable your videos on this topic seemed to be but I have to ask have you received any training from anyone or a school or all self-taught? I am reading couple of books to learn the science and the components as a beginner but a lot to grasp! I was curious because you seem to have an intimate knowledge of components and how it all works.

@MichelMallette-it1kx

Could you make a capsule on the places where you get your raw materials, chips, resistors, etc.

@petereldergill2942

Did you repair 19 pads??

@snor89

How did you know that chip is the problem?