What is it?
The Ratcheting Bit Brace a hand tool used to drill holes, usually in wood. Pressure is applied to the top and the tool is rotated with an U-shaped grip. Who uses it and why? It is rare for companies to use these since they are slow and not as efficient as an electrical drill. But small companies and self-employers are known to use these because of their traditional feel. What materials can they be used on? They can be used on wood, cement, and some metals. How is it used? It's used by applying pressure to the top and the tool is rotated with an U-shaped grip. What are their distinctive features? They are usually made of metal to withstand the strong materials they drill into. Has a U-shaped lever that can be rotated to create hole. Where can I buy it? Local Home Depot and Sears stores have it in storage. How much does it cost? They cost about $100.00 to $200.00. |