Wow so glad I seen this video, I was dealing with that same problem and was lost and didn't know what to do. This was a life saver and I just got me to subscribe to your channel. Thanks again.👍
You stated that you were having trouble retrieving and were going to show us what to do. I think the tape could have been used to put on the extension end , then jammed in the socket at bottom of spark plug hole so it would retrieve the socket. Maybe best answer is to combine both techniques. Thanks for your good suggestion for avoiding the dropped socket.
This doesn't tell you how to get the socket out when it's stuck. It only tells you what to do in advance to having the problem. This vid doesn't address the title of the video.
so far the best fix I've seen for this problem.
So simple and so easily overlooked
Wow so glad I seen this video, I was dealing with that same problem and was lost and didn't know what to do. This was a life saver and I just got me to subscribe to your channel. Thanks again.👍
Thanks for subscribing!
Thank you. Saved me a lot of headache
This was exactly what happened to me except I was using brand new Pittsburgh socket and extension from Harbor Freight. Helped me in a pinch.
Telescopic magnet works too.
Son a gun, it worked!
Thanks, that just made my life easier.
Wish I would have saw this before my socket got stuck😅
Thanks so much! from Houston
One could build anything out of duct tape if they put their mind to it. ❤
good tip, thanx....
I'm dealing with that right now and my brain kept saying SUPER GLUE... but I'll try tape first
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I have good luck by justing putting a side load on the extension as I pull the extension out.
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Tape works or locking extension that's long enough 3/8 drive.
At least you can get to' the plugs!
You stated that you were having trouble retrieving and were going to show us what to do. I think the tape could have been used to put on the extension end , then jammed in the socket at bottom of spark plug hole so it would retrieve the socket. Maybe best answer is to combine both techniques. Thanks for your good suggestion for avoiding the dropped socket.
It has not help me out at all. You did not mention how you got the socket out. You said that your extention was old
This doesn't tell you how to get the socket out when it's stuck. It only tells you what to do in advance to having the problem. This vid doesn't address the title of the video.
You could try just loosening it off and redoing it, that’s what worked for me
It does. You back the spark plug back out, tape the tool up good, reset the spark plug, and you're home free.