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Socket suggestions

Bjkearns

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Today I was doing motor mounts on my car and overall they went smoothly.
Snap On 17mm flex socket,24" extension and a FLF80 was my setup.

I used some door sealant gunk inside the socket to install the nut on the top.
It worked but that stuff was AWFUL to get out of the socket :shocking:

What would you guys use to hold a nut or bolt in a situation like that?
 
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str8axle55

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A piece of paper. Normal white paper will do. You put a small piece over the socket opening and force the nut in, works like a charm.
 

Haveblue

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^^^ YEP! I usually use paper, or a gum wrapper to hold them in. tape is great too, especially for spark plugs
 

G_P

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I have even used leaves off the ground to hold nuts in sockets. It doesn't take much to keep it in there.
 
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joedodge

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Grease,paper,tape,paper towel, use them all depends on what's near me or what im doing grease works fine and wipes off fine.
 

greasemonkey44

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usually magenetic sockets
but other times, grease, rtv, bits of rags
i used grease the other day on a 350 distributor cap to hold the torx screws
 

Oldndirty

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I use masking tape for nuts and 1/4 inch round rare earth magnets from harbour freight on the drive end of ratchet or extension for bolts.
 

ilovevocs

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I wrap electrical tape around the top of the socket and let the tape hang over a bit when I wrap it. Pull it tight as you wrap and it closes off the end of the socket just enough.
 
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