In my last RV, I used a small canvas tool bag from the military surplus store. This time around, I bought a pair of these cool seatback bags for RV's:
http://www.bisonmountainbags.com/newmainpage.html
I'm not flying yet but they look like they'll work great. I'm thinking of filling one with tools and spare parts, and the other with emergency survival gear.
mcb
Here are a couple pictures of the storage bins I put in my baggage area floor. I can't take credit for the design, but I can't remember who I stole it from 5 years ago either.
My photo gallery.
I put my ELT and first aid kit in one side and keep some tools & a quart of oil in the other, sorry no pictures of that in the gallery.
Here are a couple pictures of the storage bins I put in my baggage area floor. I can't take credit for the design, but I can't remember who I stole it from 5 years ago either.
That was Laird Owens. I bought a bunch of Hartwell latches from him to do the same thing. He even sent me a drawing of how to do it. He's a nice guy.
There's a design in one of the old RVators that uses a triangular shaped box in that unused area aft of the seatbacks. It was a very clever design that used hinge segments to tie it into the seatpans like the seatbacks down. Also, because it just attached with hinges, you could easily pull the whole box out if you needed the space for something else.I'm begining to think about something built one on the seat backs. Maybe a hinged box that had a latch at the top and drops down.
Not too fancy but out of the way. What I don't want is to get brained in the back of the head in turbulance.