Take a strong one (25-40W) to soldering out them fast as possible,
or drill them out - (but this has the big disadvantage of small metal parts all 
over the place)
a smaller one to fix the new carefully and not too hot (8-15W).
Good luck !

Lars

>It is a frequent topic of conversation here but is there a well
>documented process for replacing bad capacitors in these machines?
>Any tips, tricks, advice or stories?
>
>What is some suggested practice before performing this on a
>once-trusted machine?  I have worked with a soldering iron before and
>assembled electronics kits from components but this seems to be a bit
>more high stakes.
>
>Thanks
>
>Matt

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