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Old June 24th 06, 03:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Rob

The end that has the screw driver type blade that folds in and out is
used to open and close "dzus" fasteners. We also used quarters to open
and close them.

The other end is used to open and close fuel tank caps. Lift up finger
flap on tank cap and put in slot on end of two projections on bottom
of device and you can open and close tight fuel caps.

Used one of these off and on for many years.

Big John
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 21:33:21 GMT, "R.H." wrote:

I've got a flight wrench marked Duz-all, and was hoping someone could tell
me exactly what it was used for. There is a slot on the bottom and what
looks to be a screwdriver on the other end. It's number 696, the first tool
on this page:

http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/


Thanks for taking a look.

Rob


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Old June 24th 06, 12:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 01:12:54 GMT, "C. Massey"
wrote:

I didn't think that "duz" was right, but that's how the OP spelt it. I
know
that we always pronounced it "dutz" so that's why I spelt it that way.
Well,
that reason and I had no clue on how to spell it!!



I was taught to pronounce it zeus. Not sure if this helps any.

z



Well, we are from Texas, so we mispronounce everything anyway!!




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Old June 24th 06, 11:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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The slot is to remove the fuel cap easier



Thanks, and also thanks to everyone else who answered my questions.


Rob



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Old June 25th 06, 03:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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R.H. wrote:
I've got a flight wrench marked Duz-all, and was hoping someone could tell
me exactly what it was used for. There is a slot on the bottom and what
looks to be a screwdriver on the other end. It's number 696, the first tool
on this page:

http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/


Thanks for taking a look.

Rob


I'll buy it off you! This is an essential tool for Navion
owners. The one end has the screw driver, the round option
on the screw driver end is used to open the DZUS fasteners
on the cowling of the Navion. The slotted end is used
to adjust the trim tabs!
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Old June 25th 06, 03:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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it wrong. It's "dzus" :-)


I didn't think that "duz" was right, but that's how the OP spelt it. I know
that we always pronounced it "dutz" so that's why I spelt it that way. Well,
that reason and I had no clue on how to spell it!!


T


The wrench is "DUZ ALL"
The faster is DZUS.




 




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