What is the proper method for replacing a lifted pad and track that are severely damaged?
What will be an ideal response?
If the lifted pad and track are severely damaged, they should be replaced as follows: The damaged pad and track are carefully removed by scoring the track at a point where it is still attached to the board. The piece is lifted with tweezers and bent back and forth at the scoring until it breaks off. The overlap of the new track onto the old track should be a minimum of 1/8" (3.18 mm) to a maximum of ?" (6.35 mm) for a good repair. The remaining process is the same as though there were just a lifted pad.
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