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"Hakko CHP 3-SA Stainless Steel Non-Magnetic Precision Tweezers with Very Fine Point Tips for Microelectronics Applications, 4-3/4" Length"

Hakko CHP 3-SA Stainless Steel Non-Magnetic Precision Tweezers with Very Fine Point Tips for Microelectronics Applications, 4-3/4" Length
Hakko CHP 3-SA Stainless Steel Non-Magnetic Precision Tweezers with Very Fine Point Tips for Microelectronics Applications, 4-3/4" Length

Pattern 3 tweezers with very-fine point tips for use in electronics assembly

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Bern_Down_the_DNC /r/soldering
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1970-01-20 13:02:31.674 +0000 UTC

Thanks for the answer! Do you know what kind of tweezers? I was looking at getting some like this (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FZPEWI6/), but I want to be able to grab and hold the wire like he's doing in the video. I'm planning on using 1mm strand of copper wire to repair a trace on a motherboard. (Not sure if I should use a different size wire to maybe make it more solid and resistant to damage.)