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Hi what monitor is that buddy?
but the microcenter version. same monitor though

EDIT actually heres the exact one
 
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New wheel VPG ,fantastic quality,light and probably my new favourite.
 

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As I have just started and see that there are great Sim rigs, here are a few pictures from the beginning a year ago. :)
 

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Made the jump to the good stuff, the wood couldn't handle the direct drive. I designed everything myself in MayCAD, saved me about 110€ compared to the Simlab GT1 Evo and its built to my needs. I am very happy with the result, I think I will add wheels to it so it doesn't scratch the floor when moving it and maybe a button box.
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Here is how it looked before.
PS: if anyone has tips for mounting the wheels I'm all ears
 
I was able to mount six 3-in diameter 200-lb each capacity "in-line skate" type casters on my profile rig using hex bolts from below in the T-slots securing the integral caster plates with T-nuts. If you look closely at the last image with the profile end cap removed you can see the T-nut.

The casters are from China and sourced in the U.S. from retailer Harbor Freight. They were approx $5-6 each, and sales of up to 30% off items under $10 off are frequent. Free-spinning and locking versions are available.

This mounting method should work great with either fractional (1.5-in) or metric (40mm) aluminum profiles.

Please note, the photos with the visible mounting hardware on the bottom shows a hex bolt / lock nut combination on a different type of aluminium extrusion (ATI) used for a monitor stand but should give you an idea. The full rig is too heavy to lift for a photo on the 1515-series 80/20 profiles.
 

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Here's mine. I started in December 2019 with a T300 + Playseat Challenge. Things have... spiraled out of control.

This is actually a slightly outdated picture, because I have HE Sprints now.
Yeah,

I believe most of us know this "spiraling out of control" thing.

BTW, love the D´Lorean on you CPU. I bet it´s feeling quite toasty ;)


MFG Carsten
 

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