I use ammo cans extensively for storage in my class a. Everything from tools and parts to well.. ammo. I would use 1/4” bolts instead of the screws. Most screws break pretty easily
One of the best mods I did years ago. Makes it so easy to get to the fittings. I went with a slightly deeper ammo can. Yes drill a few small holes as moisture builds inside.
I had the same problem and solved it by mounting a battery box on top of the bumper. It is the perfect size to hold all of my connectors an donuts for needed for waste removal and keeps them away from everything else.
You could do the same thing with a plastic litter container, which if you have cats, is free. And they are yellow, so if you installed on the bumper, it's another reflective point.
Dude! This is perfect! I did replace my hose holder with an 8ft section of vinyl fence and used the existing holes to mount it to the frame, that way I can keep 2 sections in one spot. I am going to use the ammo box idea too, thanks!
Jared, this was a great idea. Thanks for sharing it. I also added an ammo can on each side just forward to the axles and use that to store by wheel chocks. This makes them very handy when needed and I don't have to worry about putting dirty wheel chocks in my storage compartments.
Good Idea but I think the weak link in the installation is the screws. Or not sealing them from the elements. Water or moisture will find a way into that box to frame connection and start to corrode. Some silicon or other sealant on the back side where the screws poke through the frame would be a good idea to extend the life of the mod.
@@WillBelden maybe not, but having been a large truck technician and then field engineer, we never put holes in a frame without preparing it for the possibility of rust. The frame isn’t where you want to encourage rust. Some paint or petroleum based preparation would not take any longer and would insure the can and frame were secure.
Did that 4 years ago with 40mm Mk19 ammo cans on my Forest River travel trailer. Actually had 5 of them mounted and they carried everything from x-chocks, dunnage, power cables, dump tank fittings, and water hoses. I actually have a 50 cal can my fifth wheel now mounted by the dump port that I keep the final 90 and donut in. You can go on line and order a stud that has a padlock hole that you install and you can padlock the ammo can closed.
Yep, I did that 12 years ago. The tube that held my sewer hose wasn't big enought to hold my Rhino sewer hose because of the right angle connector on the end of the hose. So I took 4 eight foot cedar fence pickets and cut them to 6 and a half foot. then glue and screwed them together. I cut the left orver pieces to make and end and a hinged door for the other end and put L brackets on it, then painted it to protect it. then mounted it to the underside of the rig where the old sewer hose tube use to be. I also made a box to hold my 15 ft. telescoping ladder under the 5th wheel. Having to reach down to my ankles to grab that ladder on the back on the rig while it was shaking was a less than safe way to get down. Now I just climb up the telescoping ladder an step off on to the roof and step back on to the ladder to get down. Sooooo much easier.😊
Such a great mod Jared, thanks for sharing! The only thing I would add is on non-metal cans add flat metal braces inside the can that connected at the screws to keep equal pressure across the can against the frame. Keep them coming!
Great idea, I might do the same but with a plastic 50 cal case instead, less weight, no rust, and if for some odd reason it falls off, no serious damage to the rv or others on the road.
DUDE! You're killin' me! Just got home last Sat from a 4 day jaunt in the trailer. I kept the trailer in my driveway specifically so I could accomplish a few more modifications that I didn't get to last season when our trailer was brand new. Just finally installed a weBoost cell service amplifier, set up a new griddle, and completed a few other things and TODAY was my day to run the trailer back to my storage facility until next Tuesday when we launch on another 3 day get-away. NOW THIS! I was just brainstorming this very subject on Saturday morning when I was breaking camp down but didn't come up with any great solution to separate out the waste components. This is perfect and I have the components in my garage. So, TOMORROW is trailer return day so I can get my bass boat back home so I can hit the lake asap! Thanks! 👍
I’m very excited I did the ammo can today and man it’s a difference. I think everyone should do a ammo can and I’m thinking somehow to do another ammo can a big enough one so I can do the sewer hose. I’m in a small trailer the sewer flush I meant to say.
Love it but maybe grab a piece of styrofoam to stop the pieces from banging around while underway. I am excited to do this. I installed a pair of these 8 years ago to put my wheel chocks in on each side of the trailer, I just replaced them as they were getting a little ugly. EASY TO DO👍
Gr8 idea!!! Wish the RV industry would come up with some external storage solutions in the back end of these coaches. I know theres several on the market that are bigger, but the price tag is around $600 and they are dust and water collectors. Several different sizes on both sides as options for your needs would be ideal for storing miscellaneous items as you perfectly articulated and did! Winner winner seafood dinner!!! 👍😃🍻
For the self tapping screws I used stainless so it doesn’t rust and then I also put red Loctite on the stainless steel screws so I screwed it into the metal. Hopefully it doesn’t come out.
I like this idea. Right now, I just have a clip-lid tub that rides in the back of the truck. With the yellow lego blocks and my wooden home-made blocks, and my water hoses and.....
YO! this is fantastic, you just solved so many problems for me. We just picked up a small jayco x17z, and it has quite a lot of storage for the size, but only a very very small exterior door and it's on the opposite corner from tank drains, so I had to either use a bag for all the drain stuff, or find a bin that could somehow fit through the door and hold this stuff. Guess I'll be mounting one of these over there for my gross stuff. THANKS!
And that's why I love toy hauler even if you don't have any atv or what not , I literally have garage with me that has 2 sliding beds , I can keep my kayaks bikes you name it inside , and I don't even need to pack it good everything g fits lol
I've got a compartment in the rear that I keep the power cord, adapters, hoses and flush equipment. I keep all those things in a container (enclosed w/ lid), but I just might have to look into doing this same setup (as well as finally mounting the hose holder under there too).
Great idea. I would’ve mounted it so that the door opens the opposite way, so if it did open while traveling, it the wind will push it shut. I’m going to add this to my RV
I like the idea of under mounting and the specified use. Well thought out. Suggestion: I don't know the materials the amo box is made from, but for mounting, I'd go with stainless steel screws.
Harbor Frieght sells a plastic one and goes on sale frequently. I use them for my deep impact sockets. I’m going to get one and see if all my sewer fittings will fit.
Stainless hardware can be pretty, but it isn’t the solution to preventing corrosion. It can often be the opposite. Dissimilar metal corrosion is a major problem with using stainless hardware. Aluminum and stainless do not play well together and the components will self destruct quickly with the slightest moisture. Stainless with steel isn’t quite as bad, but is still a factor. The strength of hardware varies greatly. While some hardware meets certain specifications, much of the “pretty” hardware sold at “hardware stores” is softer than steel comparisons.
I picked one up all my fittings fit perfectly, looks like it will mount fine, I might use a couple fender washers to give the attachments a little more surface support. If it was metal I would not need this.
@@helidude3502 I'm not sure why you're playing up "pretty," since this is probably not going to be seen anyway. The issue is bimetal or galvanic reaction, as you pointed out. Stainless and some steels will have a corrosive interaction with each other, but my guess is that the conditions under a travel trailer will be such that rust will be the first to cause the box or the mounting screws to fail, especially with most self tapping screws, other than stainless. Plus the stainless to steel interaction can be lessened considerably with a buffering material, like a nylon washer, if needed. Another solution would be to use a stronger fastener, like a bolt and nut that would better stand the test of time, but may have other negative effects that would need to be considered, like the integrity of the structure onto which the box is attached after drilling larger holes into it.
This is one of the best RV upgrades you can make. I added this to my 5th wheel about five years ago and it works awesome. Definitely add drain holes though. Just for info, while adding the carabiner gives you peace of mind it is really not needed. The ammo can will not open while driving due to the cam action of the latch. Great video.
I just use a 5 gallon bucket with a screw-on lid for that stuff. It sits in the RV bathroon whrn we aren't camping and in the pickup bed when the RV is in use.
I made an aluminum box and mounted it between the bottom trim and frame, cut a hole in it and added a door, now the stink slinky has its own storage compartment
You should have patented it and sold it as a kit with the storage tubes! Love your ideas😂
I use ammo cans extensively for storage in my class a.
Everything from tools and parts to well.. ammo.
I would use 1/4” bolts instead of the screws. Most screws break pretty easily
That is the MOD OF THE YEAR!!! Great idea!
One of the best mods I did years ago. Makes it so easy to get to the fittings. I went with a slightly deeper ammo can. Yes drill a few small holes as moisture builds inside.
I had the same problem and solved it by mounting a battery box on top of the bumper. It is the perfect size to hold all of my connectors an donuts for needed for waste removal and keeps them away from everything else.
Can you post a picture please
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@@jimbauer5560you could probably just strap it down without putting holes into the bumper. The battery box anyway
Wow that is pretty genius Jared. At first I thought the hinge should be facing the other way, but I get it now and it opens out of the way. Well done!
Also, these hinges allow the lid to slide off. If it were the other way, every time you opened it the lid would fall/slide off.
You could do the same thing with a plastic litter container, which if you have cats, is free. And they are yellow, so if you installed on the bumper, it's another reflective point.
Dude!! Brilliant!!! I'm going to do this! Thanks!!!
Dude! This is perfect! I did replace my hose holder with an 8ft section of vinyl fence and used the existing holes to mount it to the frame, that way I can keep 2 sections in one spot. I am going to use the ammo box idea too, thanks!
Jared, this was a great idea. Thanks for sharing it. I also added an ammo can on each side just forward to the axles and use that to store by wheel chocks. This makes them very handy when needed and I don't have to worry about putting dirty wheel chocks in my storage compartments.
A suggestion: place a small container of desiccant out of the way in one of the corners to keep moisture at bay.
Great mod! Anything that simplifies travel day is a win!🎉
Good Idea but I think the weak link in the installation is the screws. Or not sealing them from the elements. Water or moisture will find a way into that box to frame connection and start to corrode. Some silicon or other sealant on the back side where the screws poke through the frame would be a good idea to extend the life of the mod.
The nice thing, though, is that it's cheap enough to replace if becomes a problem! :)
@@WillBeldenhow about the frame?
@@cisco1dog Not sure those i-beams would rust out in what's left of MY lifetime. I'm no metallurgist, though!
@@WillBelden maybe not, but having been a large truck technician and then field engineer, we never put holes in a frame without preparing it for the possibility of rust. The frame isn’t where you want to encourage rust. Some paint or petroleum based preparation would not take any longer and would insure the can and frame were secure.
@@cisco1dog Sounds like excellent advice, and you're right -- wouldn't take but a few seconds to seal up nicely!
Brilliant, I have so many 5.56 7.62, .50 and 20mm cans sitting around. I now have a new use for. There are only so many tool boxes you can make.
Did that 4 years ago with 40mm Mk19 ammo cans on my Forest River travel trailer. Actually had 5 of them mounted and they carried everything from x-chocks, dunnage, power cables, dump tank fittings, and water hoses. I actually have a 50 cal can my fifth wheel now mounted by the dump port that I keep the final 90 and donut in. You can go on line and order a stud that has a padlock hole that you install and you can padlock the ammo can closed.
Great idea. I would probably use a bigger can though.
Yep, I did that 12 years ago. The tube that held my sewer hose wasn't big enought to hold my Rhino sewer hose because of the right angle connector on the end of the hose. So I took 4 eight foot cedar fence pickets and cut them to 6 and a half foot. then glue and screwed them together. I cut the left orver pieces to make and end and a hinged door for the other end and put L brackets on it, then painted it to protect it. then mounted it to the underside of the rig where the old sewer hose tube use to be. I also made a box to hold my 15 ft. telescoping ladder under the 5th wheel. Having to reach down to my ankles to grab that ladder on the back on the rig while it was shaking was a less than safe way to get down. Now I just climb up the telescoping ladder an step off on to the roof and step back on to the ladder to get down. Sooooo much easier.😊
Genius! Want to install a commercial box but they are HEAVY! This is perfect
Genius! I already have the tube mounted right next to the sewer hook up, might as well have the sewer accessories right ther too!
Great idea! Always thinking outside of the box.
No pun intended?
Great Idea! Pretty sure I am going to steal that one! Thanks for the info and the video
Such a great mod Jared, thanks for sharing! The only thing I would add is on non-metal cans add flat metal braces inside the can that connected at the screws to keep equal pressure across the can against the frame. Keep them coming!
I can’t wait to do this!
Great mod. Functional and easy.
I use a plastic ammo can for sewer accessories. I mounted it on the front basket on my teardrop.
That is brilliant i will be doing this to my 5th wheel tomorrow. Thanks for the great tip.
Great idea
Necessity is the mother of invention.
And you nailed it. ‼️
You are a genius....Why has no one thought of this before.
Great idea, I might do the same but with a plastic 50 cal case instead, less weight, no rust, and if for some odd reason it falls off, no serious damage to the rv or others on the road.
DUDE! You're killin' me! Just got home last Sat from a 4 day jaunt in the trailer. I kept the trailer in my driveway specifically so I could accomplish a few more modifications that I didn't get to last season when our trailer was brand new. Just finally installed a weBoost cell service amplifier, set up a new griddle, and completed a few other things and TODAY was my day to run the trailer back to my storage facility until next Tuesday when we launch on another 3 day get-away. NOW THIS! I was just brainstorming this very subject on Saturday morning when I was breaking camp down but didn't come up with any great solution to separate out the waste components. This is perfect and I have the components in my garage. So, TOMORROW is trailer return day so I can get my bass boat back home so I can hit the lake asap! Thanks! 👍
I’m very excited I did the ammo can today and man it’s a difference. I think everyone should do a ammo can and I’m thinking somehow to do another ammo can a big enough one so I can do the sewer hose. I’m in a small trailer the sewer flush I meant to say.
Did this two years ago. Cheap solution for storage.
This is genius. Doing this as soon as I get my trailer back from getting some warranty work.
Awesome idea!
I love this mod. I have been trying to figure out what to do with this stuff forever!!! I know what my next project is!!!
Never posted on your vids b4. I did this same mod a year ago on my TT. Good to see others are thinking like me LOL
I've been thinking about how to do this. I think I'll copy exactly what you did!
Love it but maybe grab a piece of styrofoam to stop the pieces from banging around while underway.
I am excited to do this.
I installed a pair of these 8 years ago to put my wheel chocks in on each side of the trailer, I just replaced them as they were getting a little ugly. EASY TO DO👍
GREAT Mod Jared ! I may have to do this one myself for the very same pesky pieces that you showed ;>)
OUT FREAKING STANDING!! Great idea!
Great idea, gonna use it, Thx
Great idea!!! And those ammo cans can be had for cheap at your local army surplus store.
What a great idea. I happen to have a few ammo cans from my Navy days. Totally gonna do this. Thank you for sharing
Gr8 idea!!! Wish the RV industry would come up with some external storage solutions in the back end of these coaches. I know theres several on the market that are bigger, but the price tag is around $600 and they are dust and water collectors. Several different sizes on both sides as options for your needs would be ideal for storing miscellaneous items as you perfectly articulated and did!
Winner winner seafood dinner!!!
👍😃🍻
For the self tapping screws I used stainless so it doesn’t rust and then I also put red Loctite on the stainless steel screws so I screwed it into the metal. Hopefully it doesn’t come out.
This hack is GOLDEN! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
I like this idea. Right now, I just have a clip-lid tub that rides in the back of the truck. With the yellow lego blocks and my wooden home-made blocks, and my water hoses and.....
What a great idea!!
YO! this is fantastic, you just solved so many problems for me. We just picked up a small jayco x17z, and it has quite a lot of storage for the size, but only a very very small exterior door and it's on the opposite corner from tank drains, so I had to either use a bag for all the drain stuff, or find a bin that could somehow fit through the door and hold this stuff. Guess I'll be mounting one of these over there for my gross stuff. THANKS!
Brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing.
And that's why I love toy hauler even if you don't have any atv or what not , I literally have garage with me that has 2 sliding beds , I can keep my kayaks bikes you name it inside , and I don't even need to pack it good everything g fits lol
I've got a compartment in the rear that I keep the power cord, adapters, hoses and flush equipment. I keep all those things in a container (enclosed w/ lid), but I just might have to look into doing this same setup (as well as finally mounting the hose holder under there too).
Awesome idea I have been thinking about using ammo cans for that stuff. Just haven’t figured out where to put it. Thank you.
Wow, this could give me a use for a couple of 20mm ammo cans I have lying about. Great idea!
Great idea! Just finished my ammo box mod.
I've seen them on bumpers, but I don't like them out and visible, this is perfect to be accessible, yet hidden.
Great idea, going to install mine this weekend.
Great idea. I would’ve mounted it so that the door opens the opposite way, so if it did open while traveling, it the wind will push it shut. I’m going to add this to my RV
Thanks. I was going to do the same but the way the hinges are the door would come off every time I open it.
I just did this on our RV, great idea thanks!!
That's a great idea, our couplings are in a compart under our bed area thanks
Great idea!
Excellent idea. I’m doing that for sure.
I like the idea of under mounting and the specified use. Well thought out.
Suggestion: I don't know the materials the amo box is made from, but for mounting, I'd go with stainless steel screws.
If it's a standard surplus one, it's steel and will rust.
Harbor Frieght sells a plastic one and goes on sale frequently. I use them for my deep impact sockets. I’m going to get one and see if all my sewer fittings will fit.
Stainless hardware can be pretty, but it isn’t the solution to preventing corrosion.
It can often be the opposite.
Dissimilar metal corrosion is a major problem with using stainless hardware.
Aluminum and stainless do not play well together and the components will self destruct quickly with the slightest moisture.
Stainless with steel isn’t quite as bad, but is still a factor.
The strength of hardware varies greatly.
While some hardware meets certain specifications, much of the “pretty” hardware sold at “hardware stores” is softer than steel comparisons.
I picked one up all my fittings fit perfectly, looks like it will mount fine, I might use a couple fender washers to give the attachments a little more surface support. If it was metal I would not need this.
@@helidude3502 I'm not sure why you're playing up "pretty," since this is probably not going to be seen anyway.
The issue is bimetal or galvanic reaction, as you pointed out. Stainless and some steels will have a corrosive interaction with each other, but my guess is that the conditions under a travel trailer will be such that rust will be the first to cause the box or the mounting screws to fail, especially with most self tapping screws, other than stainless.
Plus the stainless to steel interaction can be lessened considerably with a buffering material, like a nylon washer, if needed.
Another solution would be to use a stronger fastener, like a bolt and nut that would better stand the test of time, but may have other negative effects that would need to be considered, like the integrity of the structure onto which the box is attached after drilling larger holes into it.
That is so great! really good use of container and added space!!
Great idea. I've been looking for ways to expand my storage.
Terrific idea! Now I have to buy a few more ammo cans.
great idea, will 1 or 2 more stash some bbq stuff and other stuff, awesome
That is an awesome problem-solver!
I think this is an AWESOME IDEA. Thank You
What a brilliant idea!
Brilliant! 😉
This is one of the best RV upgrades you can make. I added this to my 5th wheel about five years ago and it works awesome. Definitely add drain holes though. Just for info, while adding the carabiner gives you peace of mind it is really not needed. The ammo can will not open while driving due to the cam action of the latch. Great video.
Great idea...thnx
Awesome idea and you nailed it!
This is a great idea, Jared. Thanks!
I just use a 5 gallon bucket with a screw-on lid for that stuff. It sits in the RV bathroon whrn we aren't camping and in the pickup bed when the RV is in use.
This. Is. Genius. Thank you
Thanks! Glad it helped.
Those two self tapping should’ve been drilled further back so that they won’t interfere with the lid when it’s closed but the idea it’s clever
Going to copy that. Great job
Pretty cool idea. I’m gonna do it. Thanks
Cool, I will be doing this, Thank you!
I did this same thing. We store our macerating in there
Brilliant Jared!
Great idea for sure!
Excellent idea!
Great idea!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks! love your channel. not a big idea, but a great one!
What a great idea..
👏👏👏 that is awesome. I’ll be looking now for how many Jared cans are out there😂
Freaking amazing idea. I'm in.
Wow! Great thinking
Replace the screws you used with stainless steel machine screws and nyloc nuts. This way, it wont vibrate loose and be lost while driving.
This is a great idea. Like it.
Great idea!
Great idea! Gotta go look under my rig tomorrow!! 8^)
I made an aluminum box and mounted it between the bottom trim and frame, cut a hole in it and added a door, now the stink slinky has its own storage compartment
That is a great solution.
Great idea
Great idea.
Wonderful mod. Thank you!!!!
Great Idea!