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    I have used the ratchet part of a chest brace (that drill that carpenters used, don't know what the American name is) for various applications that need a drive in one direction and is needs a bit of force. It can be locked as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans Pearson View Post
    I have used the ratchet part of a chest brace (that drill that carpenters used, don't know what the American name is) for various applications that need a drive in one direction and is needs a bit of force. It can be locked as well.
    In the USA it's known simply as a "brace". With a screwdriver bit in it, it's still my preferred way to put a lot of torque on a stubborn screw while still having precise control.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz View Post
    In the USA it's known simply as a "brace". With a screwdriver bit in it, it's still my preferred way to put a lot of torque on a stubborn screw while still having precise control.
    Thank you mklotz, I forgot the screwdriving part.



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