After quite some time searching google, I have learned that plate mounted cherry mx switches are much harder to switch out. But how much harder?
Instead of buying a new board with the switches I want, I have opted to try to switch one of my current boards (kul es-87 / mx greens) switches with either mx clears or mx tactile greys.
Youtube was not very helpful to me in finding out info about this. All i could find was PCB mounted tutorials.
I understand soldering and de-soldering is involved, is this the only way?
I did a KUL mod. I'm okay with soldering, but I was some kind of complete muppet when it came to desoldering.
Someone did show me a super fast method for removing the switches though:
1. Place the PCB/backplate combo in a vice, so that the board is vertical
2. From the PCV side, one guy uses two irons to melt both connections on the switch. At the same time, the other guy uses needle nose pliers to pull the switch out from the backplate side. We removed about 90% of the switches in about 5 minutes.
3. This leaves a bare PCB will all the holes full of solder. Remove as per usual with a solder sucker.
The upside is that it is super fast. The downside is you need 2 irons and 2 people.