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Tips for Recovering Pneumatics
By Bruce Clark

When doing over a set of pneumatics, I suggest that beginners number
and remove every other pneumatic, recover them and put them back in
place, using the originals remaining on the board as a guide.

Once the newly recovered pneumatics are back in place, one can remove
the remaining ones in between, and replace them using the newly-
replaced pneumatics as a guide.

Bruce Clark



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