
I don't think that would work extremely well for any significant amounts of torque. Just to make sure I have the correct picture, you are talking about a standard speeder bar, but add a female drive square where the rotating handle on the end would be?
Yes accurate description. Would also work for me to have a joint at the place where the handle is on a regular speeder. If that was the case it could be used like the demos that they have on indexing gear wrenches with a ratchet on the end.
Really what would work would be any extension that extends sideways from the ratchet rather than axially out of the drive. 2 of these and a standard extension could make a speeder, and just one would make a indexing type deal to potentially get around obstructions.
Not seeing myself using it often, would just like to have another option available. Have tons of extensions but none of them go sideways with any offset. Unsure whether there is any real world application for it, just a way to justify buying more stuff.
I'm well familiar with what's out there as far as ratchets with a speeder handle or rotohead ratchets. Use wera zyklops as my go to ratchet in the field and can't imagine this setup doing any better than that performs for speeding off nuts that are already broken free.