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After some coffee and some self encouragement, I dove in....

Solder and iron, check.
Flux pen, check
Tweezers, check.
And here is the end result. Not to shabby if I may say so. Only casualty was one ic which flew from the tweezers by gripping it wrong. It flew off into the Great beyond of the shop and has yet to be found. Did 8 chips in total to convert to pdip for some testing and experiments. Not too difficult once you do one.
 

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Good job...

I recall having great difficulty trying to breadboard a small class D smd amplifier with heat sink pad on the bottom...

I just laid out a near final PCB to test it.

JR
 

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