Help! Tried to unscrew lightbulb, but bottom metal cog of bulb get stuck surrounded by the storm lantern & won't come out!? If anyone can offer suggestions, I'd really appreciate it! I enjoy a hanging...

If anyone can offer suggestions, I'd really appreciate it!

I enjoy a hanging light that is wired into the ceiling. The table lamp bulb burned out and I went to conversion it.

I tried to unscrew the bulb but it seemed to be stuck. The subsequent thing I know, the glass factor of the bulb came loose within my hand -- but the bottom sector of the bulb, the metal part beside the screw threads, is still stuck inside the lamp fixture!

I get a pair of tweezers and tried to grip the slither of the metal bulb part, to try to unscrew it, but it won't work.

Has anyone ever be in this situation and is at hand a trick to getting a light bulb quantity out??

I was wondering if I sprayed WD-40 on it, possibly it would loosen up, but I don't know if that would be a fire hazard. I would abominate to lose this lamp fixture but I guess if adjectives else fails I can a short time ago replace it.
Answers:    Forget tweezers. You need syringe nose pliers. Make sure the restrained is off, and breaker is stale. Use your needle feeler pliers and spread them open inside the underneath and attempt to unscrew that way. If you are lucky you will return with some rotation and slowly get it out. If you aren't start tear the edge of the substructure in a rip out and unscrew motion. It will lift some time but you will eventually tear the bulb plinth apart so much it comes out. If you break the socket don't feel unpromising, they are cheap to replace.
When a light bulb breaks similar to the one you have get hold of a patato and cut it in partially and place it on the meatle piece and screw it out.