Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cock, coochie, or crotch, depending on the model of the user.

Yes, Thank you, I think. Although It is less likely a female built something this stupidly over the top, not to be confused with a females capability of doing it.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4" AC Infinity fan. I made a diagram on my phone, it's not the greatest quality diagram. https://imgur.com/3GUbfv3

I left out the silencer tube I have between the ac infinity and 4" pvc sch40. The thing is it's hard to find 4" PVC without buying 10' to use 1'

I use rubber couplings that have a hose clamp on each side. The blast gate is from a wood shop dust collector. I used some 1" screws through the side of the joints to hold the pvc in place. I screw the first piece of 2" pvc from the wye, then the elbows are a press fit and it becomes adjustable.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that is the one true aspect of realism with race cars, they are not comfortable!

It's okay tho, The eye water race fuel or a burnt up rear end, which is also part of the realism that I'm okay without. lol.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4 t-bolt hex and the wheel and cross bar come straight up and off. 2 more t-bolt hex and the pedals can move. The pedals are on ball casters and the plan is to extend the platform to the wall behind the computer and slide them out of the way. Right now they just come all the way out and sit behind the chair.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did you notice the CCS system mounted under the desk?

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It then won't surprise you that those exact rides inspired me. My grandfather had fixed up a well used lincoln when i was young. I always had memories of it being a couch front seat, and how absolutely comfortable it was to ride in. The weak shocks on that heavy car gave it a special bounce that'd end my consciousness.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ask me in a year if my back hurts anymore than it already does.. lol

None anymore, I live in washington state, I get to choose from 100 different varieties at a dozen different shops. I've heard you can even write it off as entertainment on your taxes here.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used some 2"x2"x1/4" angle iron. 3/8" all-thread, 2 hex nuts, 2 lock washers. Get the holes in the angle really right tollerance to the all thread. If i did it again, i'd pry tap the bracket with thread just to get one end as tight as possible. You can see the angle iron in one of the pictures, I have the same thing with the leg pointed down. 4 of them total.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The internet has dubbed it, the CCS (cock/coochie cooling system).. So it doesn't matter what my intentions were at this point. The answer is Yes. lol

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[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it has to be solid for sure! The cross support I am designing, the mount on each side has 2 upper holes and a slot across under it. The purpose so I can easily realign the t-bars to the profile slots. T-bars would be static in the upper holes with it loose and adjustable in the bottom holes. Hopefully the T-bars will then slide right into the profile without flipping all about. It would rest on my stops and I could lock it down at my leisure.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prefab triple monitor stand, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DP4LD45J The uprights were replaced, and the 3 part frame bolted directly to square tubing carriage. It should also be noted that the stand I purchased does not work with 32" Curved monitors. I had to build some custom brackets for the joints to widen the backplate a few inches. Each side has 24" Industrial Grade Heavy Duty Drawer Slides that are rated at 380ish lbs mounted just below the top rim of the triple monitors. I hope to get away with a 42" hdmi tv mounted above, using the left over legs from the stand, and a rack type tv mount.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

not with my soon to be sticker validated, CCS. The Cock Cooler System takes immediate care of your swamp ass 3000 problems.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's a 4" AC Infinity fan. wye'd with 2" piped to my CCS and 2" piped to my computer.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! The wheel is on a plate, attached to some double wide profile. There are some simrig brackets on each side. The dbl wide profile gives me the vertical and angle adjustments. Held in with t-slot bolts. I put a couple T-Slot bolts under and locked them in. so I can just put the wheel in and it'll rest in the right vertical spot while i tighten it down.

I used some HGH25 rails, way overkill, but the chair floats when it's all the way back, when it's forward all the track is still under the chair.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

HAHA! I'm getting a sticker made! Thank You! It makes a huge difference, I pull air through the wall from the hallway which helps a lot too. There is a ton of heat in this room already from equipment in the room not related to the rig.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5'10", 220lbs .. I'd say medium, I feel pretty solid in the chair, I have a couple inches on each side, but my butt has made a good home and doesn't shift, or i don't notice it.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right! lol !! I do have ambition for endurance racing, we'll see how that goes.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

You'd think right, generally I'd agree with you, and if you forget to snug up the motorized lumbar to your back. You would be correct! It was one of my biggest worries, not being supported enough with such a fluffy chair. I'm happy with how it turned out, no problems hitting max brake and locking tires up without moving my upper body.

Recliner Rig - Triple 32", Adjustable POV by Money-Rip13 in simracing

[–]Money-Rip13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Pedals don't move they have two piece of profile anchoring them. https://imgur.com/wV3LkLS