SATundra said:
Alan your probably right, in fact i'm sure your right BUT I just wouldn't feel right about changing plugs without using the old trusty 3/8" rachet. Now I have no objection to using the wobble extensions, which I do need to pick up a few.
I have seen what I call a "T handle" socket plug remover. You know it is a T with about a 6" extension connected to a swivel then the socket. I think they only cost about $5.
You can still use your 3/8" ratchet. Just get one with a 4 or 5 inch handle instead of 8 or 10. It's soooooo much easier to twist around in that tight area. You're not banging against stuff. You can swing it 45 to 90 degrees before you hit anything and probably even more.
You'll see...... Try it and then you'll feel like and idiot for not having one sooner. Kind of like suddenly realizing you can put peanut butter with jelly. "why didn't I try this sooner?" Like I said, it's soooooo much easier.
I don't go for the t-handle thing. I know what you're talking about. Maybe if they put some find of a ratchet on it. Might be okay on a lawn mower though. But access isn't an issue there. I'd use a full size ratchet there.
I do (well, did until my friend broke it) have a ratcher where you twist a T that goes into the handle and it turns. You can either twist the T or use it normally as a ratchet.
I still think I'd use a stubby 4 or 5 inch ratchet in that circumstance though. Kind of like having a few wobbles, once you get them you don't even use the "straight" ones any more because they are so much more flexible. I still have mine, but I never use them unless I'm using 3 socket wrenches as once because I'm too lazy to pull the socket off to change to a different size.
The only reason I use a straight one is when a nut or bolt is so hard I need for it to stay perpendicular while I wack on the handle with a hammer. (I'm kind of hard on my tools, that's why I try to buy the best ones - they can take it).
Alan