I posted fairly recently a trick of putting small likely-to-be dropped nuts inside a thin polythene bag and engaging the thread through the plastic, in an effort to reduce the chance of dropping and loosing the nut, (the post was in someone else's thread so difficult to find.)
This can work, but in obstructed locations the bag is a nuisance, and if the thread is difficult to engage, a hole gets worn in the bag, giving the nut an escape opportunity.
A tether loop, passed through the hole in the nut, and attached to the finger with a rubber band, seems to work better.
I started with strips cut/torn from plastic bags, but PTFE thread tape is more convenient, offers minimal obstruction to thread engagement, and, while it isn't free, is cheap, and widely available even in Taiwan.
On my difficult to reach carb stud nuts, which may not be staying on for long, I left the tethers in place, since they MIGHT help in removal (though they might be cut). Failing that, a magnet (perhaps inside a glove finger) is useful
Havn't tried it yet but sewing thread might also work in this application.
EDIT: Oops. This should be in "technical", sorry (what's to discuss?). Annoys me a bit when other people do that.
Edited by edlithgow on 15/03/2023 at 04:42
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