Can you please post a detailed description on length pieces you used along with the hardware? Also do you have a blueprint on your rig for steps on putting it together? I love the design of yours.
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@Ezra Jaxson Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
The dog just wanted to play at some point then got very dissapointed when you continued to work on the cockpit lol. Very human like dog thats a good one.
Great video. I saw your rig dimensions in the comments section and I thought I would see how much I could get this set up for. I found a company in the U.K. that will cut everything to size and supply all fixings for £250 plus shipping. Then I have to add an seat approx £140 to £200. So I could get everything to make this in the U.K. for about £400 to £450. Thank you for posting the dimensions. I had to guess a few of them but posting the main dimensions was very helpful 👍
£250 is a great price - a fraction of the cost of a simlabs or heusinkveld. I love the way profile is so adjustable too - I've been busy with work and haven't done an update, but the G920 is gone and I now run a OSW direct drive wheel as well as the Heusinkveld pedals. it's more than sturdy enough to handle the forces they produce.
I priced up the parts needed to do something similar, and honestly it came to about £40 more expensive than just buying one. Maybe the pre-built options available now in 2022 weren't around back when you made this in 2018.
great idea and looks very sturdy, only thing is Aluminium profile is not cheap a 2m bar of 40x80 in may 2024 is £100 and look like you have a least 6m and the brackets and 40x40, be interested to see total cost on this
Looks really nice and solid. I went the uber budget route and used some MDF I had lying around as a base and then 1.5" ABS for the frame with an MDF platform to hold the wheel, tablet, keyboard etc. Pedals are mounted to the base to they are solid. I added some 45 degree bracing to stiffen it up after I built it. Still has a small amount of flex but I can live with it for the
You do stuff a lot like me. I always have something to watch as I work on whatever my project is. Thank you for this video. I might try to build this because all the other tutorials I see are using wood as their material and I feel that this is a lot more sturdy than the other videos I’m seeing
Really nice set up that you have there, it's possible to have the list of all material and hardware you have there so that I might be able to purchase and assembly the same for myself. Thanks
Fantastic, this is very similar to the GT1 rig. I'm not sure £320 such a huge savings over the grey GT1 which is €329.75 plus shipping (that's the real problem if you are far from the Netherlands) and comes with a really nice foot plate and wheel mount for direct drive bases. Not as important for a Logitech wheel and the mount you made seems pretty solid. Great job overall.
Grainger industrial supply is the company i am using. to make a cockpit similar to the simlab gt you need just over 72 inches of framing extrusion. i am using 1.5 x 3 . grainger sells it for about 40$ for a 72 inch piece and luckily for me i live about an hour from one. i only mention them because of how many stores they have and how cheap it can be. i would find the hardware for connections from somewhere else though. 1 40x80L 195mm 2 2 40x80L 1350mm 2 3 40x80L 420mm 1 4 40x80L 500mm 3 5 40x80L 580mm 2 6 40x40L 500mm 2 that is the list of cuts needed but that list adds up to a little more than 70 inches so remove 12.7 mm from the longest 2 and you can get these from one single piece of 72 inch extrusion. t nuts can be had about about 1 dollar each if you look in the right places and are pretty good quality. you will also need l brackets with gussets (you can get ones without but it wont be as ridged in the end)
Hello mate I know this is like 3yrs late BUT I just wanna say thanks heaps dude!! I've been thinkin hard about getting into imaging & tbh the only thing stopping me was not having a race rig?? Until TODAY!! 3hrs?? Awesome job 👏 I know you sped up the build time in Ur vid but was there any part of the build that was given you grief @ all??Once again congratulations 🎊 it looks sic & since it's been 3yrs since Ur build, A: DO YOU STILL OWN/USE THE RIG?? & B: HOW HAS THE RIG HELD UP OVER TIME?? & C: HAVE YOU ADDED/UPGRADED ANY PARTS OR REMOVED ANYTHING FROM THE RIG??Thanks dude# 🍻
of course a lot of people are asking for a list of materials. great video but without a list in description, it's just a tease.... looking at it don't tell me much about what is needed. no thumb
Thank you so much for showing us your rig. Is there a design with measurements and parts? I don't see any reason to pay a premium to a chassis seller when I can just buy and build it myself.
Sorry, missed this comment. £300 for the aluminium & brackets to make it, £20 for a local company to cut it to length, seat was cheapest available from JJC race & rally @ £200. Could be done way cheaper with a car seat from a scrapyard or something. It all came from a small local supplier, but plenty of places online, just search for aluminium profile I'm midway through a house move at the moment so everything is In storage and I don't have access to any exact parts, but the base is 1350x600mm, wheeldeck 600mm wide, 500mm high, pedal mount 400x520mm with 4x 150mm legs for the pedal height adjustment and the wheel stand.
good products cost money very nice rig. for those looking for saving this could be done with wood for half the cost easy and like he said a car seat from the junkyard will be loads cheaper. but sitting on someone else butt juice is well worth the 200-400$ new seat...lol thanks for supplying the measurements very detailed video. I've been looking into building my own rig for a while but the more you look at it the more buying a fully built rig seems to be just as expensive then building a quality one yourself. only way to save is doing it from wood.
@@mattkeeber941 cheers for the dims, useful base to work from. Want to make mine a tighter fit to match my caterhams layout, using a spare R500 composite seat I have
nice build. I'm trying to sort my design and am struggling with the pedal mount. What connections did you use to allow the angle adjustment at the back side of pedals?
Hi Matt, fantastic video. Do you have the Sketch Up file available to download? Or do you have a exact cut list for the different sections and lengths of aluminium profile along with how many mounting brackets I need and t bolts? If Greatly appreciate you’re help! Kind regards Adam
Lovely job pal. I never thought i'd need one of these but i'm sick of my chair slipping around, pedqals moving, everything getting out of line etc. Thanks for sharing :)
how exactly did you mount the shifter to the 4040 profile? just with the built-in clamp? cause i don't see any corner braces or similar to be screwed onto very interested to know since i'm planing to build one myself in the future
Chilled out dog I gots too say, Was wondering if it was a statue of a dog for a bit lol.. How much do all the alluminium an the bits cost all together, I got a play seat but the play in it is doing my head in, Going too upgrade from Logitech too fanatec after Xmas an I don't think the play seat will cope with more force feedback, So needs too upgrade my rig, I am debating if I should do this or just buy a next level racing rig, Either way you still got put it together, The cheaper plan is always the best, Sometimes that is lol, But yeah if you don't mind telling, How much is this too build???
I like your solution to angle the pedals, have you had to modify the fixing brackets? I thought I saw that they have some tabs to insert into the profile guide.
The angle brackets do have little tabs on them that locate into the slot profile, but they snap off very easily and allow you to rotate the angle brackets any way you want.
Love that you put the shifter on the correct side, great vid and inspiring me to do the same. Id been considering uni strut but this looks great to work with
I know this is a couple of year old video, but I don't see the questions asked that seems obvious, what did you use to mount the steering wheel and what adjust-ability does it have? Thank you.
Tried pretty hard to remember which Frasier episode that was... Until I gave up, realizing I never watched the show, just knew about it and its actors.
Hi Matt, I have quite the same physique as you, so may I ask how satisfied you are with the OMP TRS-E seat? (I have to decide between the regular TRS-E and the TRS-E XL...) Any inputs appreciated ;)
Cheap and cheerful. It’s fine for the sim rig but I wouldn’t want it for a real car, the padding is very thin. The fabric’s also pulled out of the harness hole covers so looks pretty tatty - think I’d spend more doing it again.
Are those brackets standard fair? As a lot of the pre built systems seem to hype up those cast brackets as if they are proprietary to only there product?.
I don’t know for sure, but this stuff was labelled as Bosch Rexroth compatible, so while it was generic aluminium profile, the brackets were sized / spaced for seemingly a specific system type. Lots of the brackets had little notches on that would slide into the profile to stop the bracket moving/ twisting, however they were easy to snap off so providing the hole sizes were spaced correctly, I can’t see why they wouldn’t fit other manufacturers.
Really nice rig you have there, it's possible to have the list of all material you have there please? I'm looking for that to do the" same" rig but I am not a brilliant mind to these handled works. Thanks
Its firm, but not uncomfortable, it is a cheap metal framed seat so nowhere near as comfy as the fiberglass sparco I had in my track car... they were double the price though. (£400+) This is absolutely fine for gaming in, done plenty of 4 - 5hr stints in it. Had my budget stretched further, I would have picked something nicer up though.
Lmao simlab rig looks 1million times better and better hardware for locking corner brackets. And simlab you get a nice wheel deck and pedal plate. Not this junk pedal tray and cheap ass wheel deck. Next the dislikes are probably because this dumbass built an aluminum rig for a shit ass Logitech steering wheel 😂😂😂 such a waste for the bottom of the line sim wheel.
User with no brain, posts brainless comment. 👌 Just because it uses aluminium extrusion, similar in style to a prefab - doesn’t mean it was bought as a prefab kit. Once I’d worked out the sizes in sketch up, I had a local company cut all the lengths so i could just crack on making it and show it was possible to make a decent rig at home. I hear you can buy a prefab for cheaper than sourcing extrusion yourself now so this video became pointless as the years went on.
Thats pretty good work mate, offers a fairly good range of adjustability and looks to be stiff enough that you would still get no flex with a Podium DD1 if you wanted to go that way. Im looking to build something new to replace my heavily modded Hyperdrive Dominator, which is an Australian made rig and apart from the rediculous pedal plate angle that cant be adjusted ( without a 5" grinder ;) ) it is pretty good for the price, but again, very flexy without all the bracing i put into it with Unistrut and 10mm threaded rod. I got it used, it included a G27, and did not cost much more than the used wheel would go for on ebay.
Heusinkveld / Simlabs GT1 / JCL V2 are out of your range but you spend 200€ on a OMP seat that costs more than your own G29 xD. Good build nonetheless.
FNS Shortly after this I bought Heusinkveld Pedals and then a Simucube DD wheel. Couldn’t run those on a wooden rig and couldn’t afford to do everything at once, so did the ‘cheap’ aluminium rig first that would allow future upgrades with less hassle. Looks weird with a G920 but there was a method to the madness.
I really don't know why I never thought to just buy aluminum profile. I've been making and modifying rigs with wood for years. This is a W video
I've spent more time watching F1 on your tv than watching you building the cockpit. Guess i'll have to watch the video again.
Can you please post a detailed description on length pieces you used along with the hardware? Also do you have a blueprint on your rig for steps on putting it together? I love the design of yours.
@@lor7780 That video was deleted.. 😥
i know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid lost the account password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Ezra Jaxson Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Ezra Jaxson it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account!
@Harry Nathan Glad I could help xD
You should post full plans, this is awesome!
The dog just wanted to play at some point then got very dissapointed when you continued to work on the cockpit lol. Very human like dog thats a good one.
Great video. I saw your rig dimensions in the comments section and I thought I would see how much I could get this set up for. I found a company in the U.K. that will cut everything to size and supply all fixings for £250 plus shipping.
Then I have to add an seat approx £140 to £200. So I could get everything to make this in the U.K. for about £400 to £450.
Thank you for posting the dimensions. I had to guess a few of them but posting the main dimensions was very helpful 👍
£250 is a great price - a fraction of the cost of a simlabs or heusinkveld.
I love the way profile is so adjustable too - I've been busy with work and haven't done an update, but the G920 is gone and I now run a OSW direct drive wheel as well as the Heusinkveld pedals. it's more than sturdy enough to handle the forces they produce.
It’s a great sturdy setup you have and can be easily packed away,great idea, thank you!
Don't suppose you could share the name of the company you purchased the material and fittings from could you?
Love watching frasier in the background
That’s nice did anyone ever get a kit list to build this
And how it’s held up over time
Any information would be much appreciated
I like how you could maybe undo like 10 or 12 bolts and easily move it in four separate pieces. This I like
11:03 I think that was the hardest part of the build, nicely booped though
ty mate! amazing rig! can u offer the list of materials which includes size ,and the draft?
I priced up the parts needed to do something similar, and honestly it came to about £40 more expensive than just buying one.
Maybe the pre-built options available now in 2022 weren't around back when you made this in 2018.
great idea and looks very sturdy, only thing is Aluminium profile is not cheap a 2m bar of 40x80 in may 2024 is £100 and look like you have a least 6m and the brackets and 40x40, be interested to see total cost on this
Looks really nice and solid. I went the uber budget route and used some MDF I had lying around as a base and then 1.5" ABS for the frame with an MDF platform to hold the wheel, tablet, keyboard etc. Pedals are mounted to the base to they are solid. I added some 45 degree bracing to stiffen it up after I built it. Still has a small amount of flex but I can live with it for the
Really nice build. Could you share the lengths & section sizes along with the hardware you used?
You do stuff a lot like me. I always have something to watch as I work on whatever my project is. Thank you for this video. I might try to build this because all the other tutorials I see are using wood as their material and I feel that this is a lot more sturdy than the other videos I’m seeing
Really nice set up that you have there, it's possible to have the list of all material and hardware you have there so that I might be able to purchase and assembly the same for myself. Thanks
Fantastic, this is very similar to the GT1 rig. I'm not sure £320 such a huge savings over the grey GT1 which is €329.75 plus shipping (that's the real problem if you are far from the Netherlands) and comes with a really nice foot plate and wheel mount for direct drive bases. Not as important for a Logitech wheel and the mount you made seems pretty solid. Great job overall.
This is exacly what i intend to do, with future DIY sfx-100 3DoF-motion upgrade, in mind!
Hi, fantastic rig. Could you share the company you used for the material and fittings
Grainger industrial supply is the company i am using. to make a cockpit similar to the simlab gt you need just over 72 inches of framing extrusion. i am using 1.5 x 3 . grainger sells it for about 40$ for a 72 inch piece and luckily for me i live about an hour from one. i only mention them because of how many stores they have and how cheap it can be. i would find the hardware for connections from somewhere else though.
1 40x80L 195mm 2
2 40x80L 1350mm 2
3 40x80L 420mm 1
4 40x80L 500mm 3
5 40x80L 580mm 2
6 40x40L 500mm 2
that is the list of cuts needed but that list adds up to a little more than 70 inches so remove 12.7 mm from the longest 2 and you can get these from one single piece of 72 inch extrusion. t nuts can be had about about 1 dollar each if you look in the right places and are pretty good quality. you will also need l brackets with gussets (you can get ones without but it wont be as ridged in the end)
i just found on aliexpress 40x40 corner brackets with gussets for like 7 or 8 dollars shipped for 10. you need 40 total for the gt plan
@@extramedium3561 Hi, are you using 40x40s for the base and two of the 40x80 on the side of the base?
@@YWLee-wc8hd the 40x40 is just for the pedals cross member support, and to add some support for the shifter piece of 40x80
@@extramedium3561 So what did your final material list end up looking like?
Hello mate I know this is like 3yrs late BUT I just wanna say thanks heaps dude!! I've been thinkin hard about getting into imaging & tbh the only thing stopping me was not having a race rig?? Until TODAY!! 3hrs?? Awesome job 👏 I know you sped up the build time in Ur vid but was there any part of the build that was given you grief @ all??Once again congratulations 🎊 it looks sic & since it's been 3yrs since Ur build, A: DO YOU STILL OWN/USE THE RIG?? & B: HOW HAS THE RIG HELD UP OVER TIME?? & C: HAVE YOU ADDED/UPGRADED ANY PARTS OR REMOVED ANYTHING FROM THE RIG??Thanks dude# 🍻
I’m 2:40 in and my initial thought is that it looks very wide! Curious to see it finished
awe man seeing Niki on tv gave me a feels trip....
Congrats for your project. Can you share the parts list that you use?
of course a lot of people are asking for a list of materials. great video but without a list in description, it's just a tease.... looking at it don't tell me much about what is needed. no thumb
Rig looks amazing, are you able to provide full quantity and measurements?
Thank you so much for showing us your rig. Is there a design with measurements and parts? I don't see any reason to pay a premium to a chassis seller when I can just buy and build it myself.
Hopefully you're still around to answer this but do you have a full build list?
Anything you would change from this build now that you have had it awhile? Looks like a solid start that I might copy.
Can you tell us how much it cost you? Also a parts list and measurements and where you ordered it would be great.
I would love that aswell!
Sorry, missed this comment.
£300 for the aluminium & brackets to make it, £20 for a local company to cut it to length, seat was cheapest available from JJC race & rally @ £200. Could be done way cheaper with a car seat from a scrapyard or something.
It all came from a small local supplier, but plenty of places online, just search for aluminium profile
I'm midway through a house move at the moment so everything is In storage and I don't have access to any exact parts, but the base is 1350x600mm, wheeldeck 600mm wide, 500mm high, pedal mount 400x520mm with 4x 150mm legs for the pedal height adjustment and the wheel stand.
@@mattkeeber941 more expensive as I thought, but still cheaper than most rigs for sale. Sound could have been better, but great Video! Thx
good products cost money very nice rig. for those looking for saving this could be done with wood for half the cost easy and like he said a car seat from the junkyard will be loads cheaper. but sitting on someone else butt juice is well worth the 200-400$ new seat...lol
thanks for supplying the measurements very detailed video. I've been looking into building my own rig for a while but the more you look at it the more buying a fully built rig seems to be just as expensive then building a quality one yourself. only way to save is doing it from wood.
@@mattkeeber941 cheers for the dims, useful base to work from. Want to make mine a tighter fit to match my caterhams layout, using a spare R500 composite seat I have
Like just for the black lab relaxing on the sofa.
That aluminium rig looks alright
Hi. You inspire me to build sim race like yours. Very good job. Can you post me more details how many profiles I will be need screws etc please
nice build. I'm trying to sort my design and am struggling with the pedal mount. What connections did you use to allow the angle adjustment at the back side of pedals?
Congrats!!! very solid work!
Great video Matt,... Awesome rig, .....
Maybe a vertical support for the shifter would be nice, but other than that, it seems solid! Well done!
Hi Matt, fantastic video. Do you have the Sketch Up file available to download? Or do you have a exact cut list for the different sections and lengths of aluminium profile along with how many mounting brackets I need and t bolts?
If Greatly appreciate you’re help!
Kind regards
Adam
Lovely job pal. I never thought i'd need one of these but i'm sick of my chair slipping around, pedqals moving, everything getting out of line etc. Thanks for sharing :)
lol @ the Emmerdale drama going on :)
just tie your chair to your pedals
how exactly did you mount the shifter to the 4040 profile? just with the built-in clamp?
cause i don't see any corner braces or similar to be screwed onto
very interested to know since i'm planing to build one myself in the future
Chilled out dog I gots too say, Was wondering if it was a statue of a dog for a bit lol..
How much do all the alluminium an the bits cost all together, I got a play seat but the play in it is doing my head in, Going too upgrade from Logitech too fanatec after Xmas an I don't think the play seat will cope with more force feedback, So needs too upgrade my rig, I am debating if I should do this or just buy a next level racing rig, Either way you still got put it together, The cheaper plan is always the best, Sometimes that is lol, But yeah if you don't mind telling, How much is this too build???
Nice and clean. Love it.
Do you have a parts/fab list of lengths etc. This looks right up my alley since 1000 dollar CAD rigs are so expensive. I like the adjustability.
There’s a 3D warehouse SketchUp model of it where you could measure up and change things to suit - think it’s called MK SimRig
your dog is very cool
please share the sketchup file :)
damn im gonna make this exact same thing, cheers!
I like your solution to angle the pedals, have you had to modify the fixing brackets? I thought I saw that they have some tabs to insert into the profile guide.
The angle brackets do have little tabs on them that locate into the slot profile, but they snap off very easily and allow you to rotate the angle brackets any way you want.
great job, so good that everyone wants the sketchup file and dimensions but its not forthcoming
bocfat search mk simrig on 3D warehouse
@@mattkeeber941 I did and "there are no search results"
Great rig. Good looking Lab too!! :)
It looks really good , do you have the plans?
Love that you put the shifter on the correct side, great vid and inspiring me to do the same. Id been considering uni strut but this looks great to work with
correct side is relevant to where people live. No correct side or wrong side only the side you were taught to drive..
Hes british, so hes has put it on the correct side, smart arse
@@Mohawk_Racing you're the smart arse
@@rainmanartist sometimes I even impress myself
Hello there, how much it cost all in all? Thank you for the answer.
Nice set-up
I know this is a couple of year old video, but I don't see the questions asked that seems obvious, what did you use to mount the steering wheel and what adjust-ability does it have? Thank you.
Tried pretty hard to remember which Frasier episode that was... Until I gave up, realizing I never watched the show, just knew about it and its actors.
Thumbs for hardware unboxed remix
How much this costed you?
I want to build one on my own
Dux Drive around 400£ total.
is that f1 silverstone race from 2018 that i just speed watched?
Thanks for posting.
is there a way you can send the that build so i can get one myslef. Im not really good at computer editing stuff
Please share SketchUp file along with shopping list! I'd love to get started on this in quarantine
awesome ! how much did it cost to build,just the aluminium ?
Doggo is like what kind of toy am i getting now!
built one out of the same stuff fantasic stuff
Hi Matt, I have quite the same physique as you, so may I ask how satisfied you are with the OMP TRS-E seat? (I have to decide between the regular TRS-E and the TRS-E XL...) Any inputs appreciated ;)
Cheap and cheerful. It’s fine for the sim rig but I wouldn’t want it for a real car, the padding is very thin.
The fabric’s also pulled out of the harness hole covers so looks pretty tatty - think I’d spend more doing it again.
Matt Keeber: sorry to hear... what about the size? Are you happy with the regular size TRS-E or do you wish it were a bit wider than 39 cm? Thanks!
Nice rig..Can share your drawing or material being used
Nice build!!
Good job 🙂 💪
Dog looks interested.
Very nice, thanks. Did you put your shifter on the wrong side first time around? 😂
Are those brackets standard fair? As a lot of the pre built systems seem to hype up those cast brackets as if they are proprietary to only there product?.
I don’t know for sure, but this stuff was labelled as Bosch Rexroth compatible, so while it was generic aluminium profile, the brackets were sized / spaced for seemingly a specific system type.
Lots of the brackets had little notches on that would slide into the profile to stop the bracket moving/ twisting, however they were easy to snap off so providing the hole sizes were spaced correctly, I can’t see why they wouldn’t fit other manufacturers.
Great job. What do I need to know if I want to order the exact same parts to build my own?
Really nice rig you have there, it's possible to have the list of all material you have there please? I'm looking for that to do the" same" rig but I am not a brilliant mind to these handled works.
Thanks
Sorry Matt I saw that you already did a list below... very kind of you mate thanks a lot 👍
Thanks for the video, I think i will go this route. How is the seat on long drives, is it comfortable?
Its firm, but not uncomfortable, it is a cheap metal framed seat so nowhere near as comfy as the fiberglass sparco I had in my track car... they were double the price though. (£400+)
This is absolutely fine for gaming in, done plenty of 4 - 5hr stints in it. Had my budget stretched further, I would have picked something nicer up though.
Thanks for the info. really helpful
The 10 dislikes paid for a simlabs rig 😂
Lmao simlab rig looks 1million times better and better hardware for locking corner brackets. And simlab you get a nice wheel deck and pedal plate. Not this junk pedal tray and cheap ass wheel deck. Next the dislikes are probably because this dumbass built an aluminum rig for a shit ass Logitech steering wheel 😂😂😂 such a waste for the bottom of the line sim wheel.
@@SIMRIG412 you're so cool man.... pffft
@@SIMRIG412 yes I cried at Logitech
DIY, proceeds to purchase prefab cockpit 😂
User with no brain, posts brainless comment. 👌
Just because it uses aluminium extrusion, similar in style to a prefab - doesn’t mean it was bought as a prefab kit. Once I’d worked out the sizes in sketch up, I had a local company cut all the lengths so i could just crack on making it and show it was possible to make a decent rig at home. I hear you can buy a prefab for cheaper than sourcing extrusion yourself now so this video became pointless as the years went on.
Hi bro saw u mount the bucket seat without a bracket. What screws do you use?
Can u give some measurements for the pedal profiles ?
Your dog is like ummm hello...fine then don’t acknowledge me I’ll just be over here watching real racers 😎
Hi nice rig :) will you share partlist ?
Amazing 😊
Nice rig!
Hi where did you purchase your materials from? I'm from the UK and i'm finding it hard to find a UK source due to import fees and VAT due to brexit
I think RS components do it mate 👍🏼
I think i passed :) that was like planking for your neck!
How is the wheel mount holding up? It just seems to me that would be a lot of strain to put on those two t-nuts the way it is mounted..
bkpickell absolutely fine, even with the Simucube DD wheel that’s replaced it, and that motor weighs about 12kg
@@mattkeeber941 That's good to hear. It looks like a great build otherwise. First impression was that was the weak link.
Nice Cockpit easy and Functional
But how much was the rig + the seat where did you get the seat ???
Do you still do sim racing? Do you stream at some point?
I was gunna say it looks like a sim labs chassis but u already did.
Thats pretty good work mate, offers a fairly good range of adjustability and looks to be stiff enough that you would still get no flex with a Podium DD1 if you wanted to go that way. Im looking to build something new to replace my heavily modded Hyperdrive Dominator, which is an Australian made rig and apart from the rediculous pedal plate angle that cant be adjusted ( without a 5" grinder ;) ) it is pretty good for the price, but again, very flexy without all the bracing i put into it with Unistrut and 10mm threaded rod. I got it used, it included a G27, and did not cost much more than the used wheel would go for on ebay.
I've had Heusinkveld Sprints and a Simucube 20nm Mige DD for a few months now and it's still absolutely rock solid.
Hello can u send me this project? I would to buy piecies to do this rig.
Very nice
Heusinkveld / Simlabs GT1 / JCL V2 are out of your range but you spend 200€ on a OMP seat that costs more than your own G29 xD. Good build nonetheless.
FNS Shortly after this I bought Heusinkveld Pedals and then a Simucube DD wheel.
Couldn’t run those on a wooden rig and couldn’t afford to do everything at once, so did the ‘cheap’ aluminium rig first that would allow future upgrades with less hassle. Looks weird with a G920 but there was a method to the madness.
Evrybody love Raymond hahahah goos job man.
Hoi Matt, great vid! What are the main dimentions of the rig / alu profiles?
Used 40x40mm and 40x80mm profile, rig size is1350mm long, 600mm wide. Wheeldeck height is 500mm 👍
Where do you get all this hardware from
How much did you have in materials in USD?
Okay 👌 what are the parts numbers ?
Hi can you send me sketch up file, i need that in my home
Nice doggie!