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How to make a cordless drill mount for the RV

RVcircus
Explorer II
Explorer II
Well, after a few years of digging through the toolbox for my drill every time we setup and breakdown camp I finally got sick of it. I needed to find a way to keep a cordless drill handy for putting the stabilizers up and down. I wanted the drill in the same place each time I needed it and I don't think that's asking too much.

I've been planning to add some basic drill mounts to the workbench at home and was leaning towards a basic PVC mount that a lot of YouTube woodworkers have done. So for this project I started with that idea and added a few features to make it roadworthy.

Here's a list of supplies and tools I used for this project:
* Short (7-8") section of 3" PVC pipe
* Old piece of thin shock cord/bungee cord
* 1/2" thick piece of foam (floor mat)
* Contact cement (I use Barge cement)
* Paint
* 3/4" wood screws
* Drill
* Dremel
* Jig saw
* An old drill to keep in the RV

Once you have the materials together the build is pretty quick and easy. It took me less than an hour to get it together and painted and I was winging this build (like most of our other stuff). Checkout the below video to see how I did it and I've included steps below just in case you need them.

https://youtu.be/eE7IMU_pHNI

Step 1: Cut a section of 3" PVC to length.
Step 2: Cut the slot to the handle to fit it. Make sure the trigger rests below the bottom of the PVC. I used a jig saw to rough out the shape and a Dremel to smooth it out and tweak the shape of the opening.
Step 3: Drill 1/4" holes on the side to attach a piece of shock cord. This will hold the drill in the mount when driving down the road.
Step 4: Heat and flatten the top of the PVC. I wanted a flat area to mount this to avoid having the weight of the drill shake the screws loose.
Step 5: I used contact cement to attach a 1/2" thick piece of foam to the inside top of the mount. This was to stop the drill from jumping up and resting on the trigger while the shock cord pulled the drill forward into it.
Step 6: Paint it a pretty color. There's nothing better that a flashy tool holder, so I went with black. I used black Plasti Dip for that extra bit of bling, but feel free to use any color you want as long as it's black. I think Henry Ford was onto something there.

This was a simple and cheap project that served a well needed purpose. Have you done something similar or have a better idea? Post it below.
2000 KZ Sportsman 2505 (overhauled & upgraded 2014)
2016 Chevy Express 3500 15 passanger van
6 humans, 2 cats, and a dog
Visit our blog at www.ROWLESmade.com
Our trailer re-build thread
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pawpaw47
Explorer
Explorer
Great idea! Now I know what I'll be doing this afternoon, lol
2015 Starcraft Autumn Ridge 329BHU
2015 Starcraft AR-One 18QB
2014 GMC w/6.2L & max tow pkge.

RVcircus
Explorer II
Explorer II
nineoaks2004 wrote:
Great idea, looks good too, Thanks for sharing happy camping


Thanks! I'm excited I won't need to dig for a drill anymore.
2000 KZ Sportsman 2505 (overhauled & upgraded 2014)
2016 Chevy Express 3500 15 passanger van
6 humans, 2 cats, and a dog
Visit our blog at www.ROWLESmade.com
Our trailer re-build thread

nineoaks2004
Explorer
Explorer
Great idea, looks good too, Thanks for sharing happy camping
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You're to old to play the game

RVcircus
Explorer II
Explorer II
Pops wrote:
Pictures would be nice.

Ooh, got the video.... thanks


When I shoot video I always forget photos. Apparently my brain can't handle both;)
2000 KZ Sportsman 2505 (overhauled & upgraded 2014)
2016 Chevy Express 3500 15 passanger van
6 humans, 2 cats, and a dog
Visit our blog at www.ROWLESmade.com
Our trailer re-build thread

Pops
Explorer
Explorer
Pictures would be nice.

Ooh, got the video.... thanks
2012 Itasca Cambria 28T