One option is to use a torque multiplier. Another way is to divide the 350 by your weight and that will give you the lever length of the handle needed on the bar that you stand on. Example, you weigh 100 lbs, 350/100= 3.5. The handle length would be 3.5 FEET long.
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no neat sig line
One ft. lbs. at a time.....
Seriously, it may take a torque multiplier like this:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200623947_200623947


I see 3/4" torque wrenches only seem to go to 300 lbs.
Stop looking at HF torque wrenches.
My Proto goes to 600 ft-lbs http://www.tacomascrew.com/Proto-6020AB-Foot-Pound-Torque-Wrenches
I have to laugh. I just left an other thread with the same problem.How do you torque a nut to 350 ft.lbs?

175# person 2 ft bar
pretty simple
Cool idea about standing on the bar. I guess you just hope the bar is sort of close to level when it reaches fully torqued. For a 1 time use, this is what I'll try first.
Just torque it to 175ftlbs twice........duh.
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Easy.
3" long tool with 1400 lbs on it.

You gotta be careful with that kind of stuff. Some of the guys on here will actually believe you!