Ronin once said that a midline attach mod was in the works. Did they ever do it? That aspect is a deal breaker to me. Without being able to quickly insert or remove a climbing line anywhere on its length, it would be next to impossible to use it on your main climbing line and it would be limited to a second dedicated line. This may be fine for certain usage but nevertheless very limiting. Also, a number of users, including Dave at WesSpur, said that the device was rather hard on ropes. I am curious if they made any progress on that too? John, do you have a recent version of the Ronin? What is the latest info on it? Another original disadvantage, unless they have since modified the Ronin, once you owned one any length of time, is the cost and availability of a replacement battery. They are proprietary, quite expensive, and only available from Ronin themselves (assuming they stay in business). A drill driven device will use the batteries for that drill, normally available just about anywhere you can buy the drills themselves, often your local hardware store. One final consideration is that a drill driven ascender also remains a usable drill by simply removing the device from the drill with a quick twist of the chuck, so it is essentially two very handy devices in one. To get back to the actual topic of the post, I mounted my U clamp for the drill handle to a short piece of aluminium angle screwed to the Rollgliss body. It does not actually clamp the handle, merely locate it from twisting your wrist. The handle slips right out of the U, if you untwist the drill chuck from the RollGliss. Check out the videos in posts 8, 9, and 32 of this thread, for views of my RollGliss mods and you can see the piece of angle at the top of the RollGliss which also carries the fairlead bearings which I salvaged from a discarded skateboard. I am sure there may be other ways to mount the U or other restraint for the drill handle. Maybe some of the others who have modded a RollGliss will log into this discussion. I continue to use mine fairly regularly and I love how quickly it comes on and off basically any of my ropes I have ever tried it on. Battery life (4 and 5aH) is completely acceptable. The only times I have ever had it slip a bit on rope was in the rain and another time with heavy syrupy tree sap (WD-40 took care of that and I am keeping an eye on that rope to see any long term affects WD-40 may have had. No apparent issue so far after a year).