Seeing how a PLCC-44 wire wrap socket on eBay was $50, I wondered if I could create something cheaper.
A while back I bought a few rows of WW pins from Jameco. I think it was about $6 or so for a single row of pins (40x1).
So that's about $0.15 per pin.
I then bought a PLCC-44 socket on Mouser for around $2.50.
Total investment so far, ~ $9.10.
eBay could possibly yield a little better pricing.
Then I wondered if I could simply break off those pins into the rows for the socket. I tried one small row and it actually seemed to hold really well. So then I tried another and another until I had all 44 pins plugged into WW pins!
Cutting and pushing those pins on the socket was a little tricky but not too bad.
The tricky part came when I tried to insert my home-made WW solution into the board. The rows of pins want to shift and rock about.
But after a few minutes of gentle nudging with my tweezers, I managed to get the socket installed. After pressing down against the table to secure the pins again, it really seems like it might work. I won't know until I try. The socket is flush with the board but it's hard to see in the pictures.
Anyway, wish me luck.
** EDIT **
I just had another idea. The 28 pin WW sockets are actually pretty cheap on eBay. It might be cheaper to get a few of those and use a sharp knife to cut them up. That way, the rows of pins would be a little more sturdy since they won't have that break-away notch in them. Plus, I think the price-per-pin might even be cheaper.