Good DIY aluminium profile sim rig instructions?

Bez

All the gear, no idea...
are there any go to/tried and tested instructions for DIY projects using aluminium profile, I've found a couple but wondered if there was a definitive design people use.

Edit: or a good premade aluminium profile rig on sale?
 
Thanks guys. Think I may of been lucky, all the pieces have 3 x slots as one of the sides is completely smooth. Seems like all of the eight long pieces have a screw protruding from the end and the four (assembled) smaller pieces still have the (8) rubber feet inserted.
 

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Been looking at the China/Hong Kong bits on E bay as some of them are less than half of the on line prices. Not in a hurry for delivery and my only apprehension is quality, but what can go wrong with nuts and bolts or corner pieces...


Having used a bunch of the 3030/4040/4080 90* brackets and various m6/m8 t nuts from aliexpress/ebay and while you get the odd dodgy one overall they were fine to use and never caused an issue. Also after purchasing some from a local shop I couldn't tell the difference except for value for money ;)

Didn't bother with buying bolts and capscrews out of ebay/aliexpress as they are pretty cheap to purchase locally anyway and of a known quality :)
 
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Hey guys i have a question about the foot print.

Right now I'm designing a few setups to find a balance between cost and what i would like.
I'm about 5'6" tall, I prefer to run inverted pedals. right now my foot print in about 1800mmX800-850mm.
Does that seem about right. Wheel mounts will be roughly 700mm tall. i measured from floor of car to center of wheel and was at 600mm.
 
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Mate brought my E bay purchase round today (he collected it from Manchester) so we unloaded into the garage. Just when I thought it was all done he went into car and produced a big bag full of bits, corner angles, screws, bolts, washers the lot, so great bounus as I had no idea they were included:)
 
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Well I ended up ordering a bunch of stuff off eBay with 20% off got almost everything I need but screws and a pivot for the keyboard. I even got sparco seat mount kit. Ended up spending like $570. About 40ft of 40 series. All the mounting plates, brackets, and like 100 t nuts. Hope it all works lol
 
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Hey guys, nice to see that this post is still getting replies! I have started working on my 8020 rig after seeing a video from the Sim Racing Garage on the Sim-Lab P1 rig.

I need my rig to be less than 1100mm long and 700mm tall to fit under my office desk so I had to be a bit creative to get more length (at least I don't need a monitor mount since I race mainly in VR). I have 3 basic designs, the first one uses two main sections that can be slid to the right driver length, the second has a folding pedal mount and the third is using a very long wheel mount that can be extended or retracted for storage. I will use the angle clamps with lever for the pedal/wheel mounts so I can adjust them easily (I only added them on the first rig since they are not the right pieces in Maycad anyway).

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What do you buys think about them? Which one should I go for? Any suggestions on what would or not work, I am looking for advice before triggering my order ;)

I have a question also about the wheel mounts. I have seen that Kurt, one of the first guy in this thread to mount his rig, went from the brackets I have used to a wheel plate in aluminium. I am not sure what the best solution is. Maybe order one from sim-lab, or just use the angle adapter from Fanatec and some t-nuts. Do you guys know a company who cuts and drills aluminium for private orders? I only found big companies who only do B2B.

Final thing about the seat, since I need the total rig to be under 700mm tall, I need a folding seat. I have one from an old classic Playseat that I will use at first but I would like to upgrade it since it is not very comfortable. I have seen some people here using Sparco R100, I know it can recline, but can it folds towards the front too? Do you guys know of any racing seat that can be folded?

Thanks!!
 
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You can get crazy as you like with this stuff Tony.
I used 45x90mm 10 slot

Bought all my gear from KJN in the UK

There is also Motedis, they have a UK website but gear come from Europe.

Good luck mate




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Can I ask roughly how much did it all come to?

I was looking at buying the P1 from Sim Labs, about £1000 ish all in, but DIY may be the way to go.
 
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P1 is a nice rig, just not enough adjusability for me.
Latest version come with 15mm DD mount too.

I needed to be able to get my pedal's high when in F1/LMP position.
My DD mount is multi adjustable too.

I reckon you could build your own rig for around £500.00
Mine was around £1,200 all done.

I have isolation under the platform and mounting point's for my Buttkicker's.
 
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Hey signman, Nice rig! I saw on one of your picture that you have two parts sliding in/out (it looks a bit like my first design), how did you fix them together? And in the end what is the length of the rig?

I also wanted to ask you where did you buy the face plate for the wheel mount. Could you post a pic or two of the full rig? Thanks :)
 
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Hope this help's.
 

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Thank you for the pics signman! That's very clever, I didn't think of using the uprights to fix them like that. Any reasons why you made your rig in two parts instead of one long base?

I really like your front plate for the wheel mount, did you make it yourself? I saw that sim-lab was selling theirs but it's really big... I'd rather have something like yours to fit my small rig size requirements.
 
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