You don't want to do that, unless you are ready to pay extra. PLCC sockets are available, but some of them are also SMD and most of the times even more difficult to solder than the chip itself (pins on the inside, difficult to get a clear solder with regular soldering station, better use hot air). There are sockets for TQFP, SO, etc, but I've seen only zif sockets, for testing/programming purposes, and they cost a fortune. Search for 438558 at at uk.farnell.com if you want to see a 300GBP socket.
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