No doubt !!! Had I waited around to acquire expensive special tools, or took the time to chase them down, I'd have never learned the things I have. I firmly beleive exersizing the mind pays off in big divedends. I made alot of my own tools for transmisisons, and I imporvised many times and made do with what I had. I seen a guy once with this fancy ass wobble, and a uniseral swivel on a "Special" spark plug socket one time, I think it was for Aerostar Vans. Said it was a must have tool or you couldn't start the plug. I said BS, give me a 6in piece of 3/8 fuel line hose. I stuck the hose over the top of the spark plug to hold it, guided it in, then at that funky angle, twisted the hose and it threaded that plug into the hole. He couldn't beleive it. Then says, what if it strips??? How can you strip it, the hose will spin on the plug tip before it would strip the threads, its 100% dude or your money back on the piece of 6in hose. I'll guarentee it. LMAO, after I showed him that trick, he said he used that hose to start almost all his plugs from them on, and then used a socket wrech to snug'em up. It works for real.
I didn't need no tools that looked like they came out of an ob/gyn office.