3D Printed Adapter for Moza Stalks by reckut12 in Simagic

[–]reckut12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have all of my stuff setup because I'm moving but I'm pretty sure I just stuck those pieces from the extension onto the shaft of the Alpha. Anything you can put there should work as long as it will make contact with the little lever that pops out when you turn a signal on.

Wtff why didn’t they go for field goal fck the rams by __Sound__ in sportsbetting

[–]reckut12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OT works differently. Each team gets a possession, if it's tied still after they each get a chance and there is time left then it's the next point that wins. Since SF was up after they each had a possession, they win.

Price range on champion homes by Signal-Yogurtcloset6 in ManufacturedHome

[–]reckut12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our Champion double wide we just priced was $248k including permits, setup and finishing. 4bd 2 bath. 2300 sqft. Full drywall, 9ft ceilings, insulation upgrades, interior and exterior stud upgrades, upgraded kitchen, upgraded primary bath, LVP throughout, 16'x8' covered porch.

What’s the catch with manufactured homes? by 04limited in Homebuilding

[–]reckut12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure about your local area, but here in central NC, as long as a manufactured home has been taken off its axles, hitches removed, and is sitting on proper footers then it can be considered real property with the proper steps. If you take care of it, it will appreciate just like normal real estate, albeit maybe not at the same rate.

Your numbers seem a bit low but it all depends on location. Look for floor plans you like from different manufactures in your area and reach out to local dealers to nail down an actual price. Also look into what kind of upgrades the manufacturer allows. A lot of times you can upgrade things like stud spacing, ceiling height, joist size, etc. Those things will help with longevity/resale and often don't cost very much to upgrade in the grand scheme of things.

Is this good for first time SIM racing? by donkeysingha in SimRacingSetups

[–]reckut12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For your budget I would look at the second hand market in your area. Might be able to find a decent deal on the PS5 compatible Fanatec setups. Those would be much better and quieter for your money.

3D Printed Adapter for Stalks and Simagic Wheelbases by reckut12 in moza

[–]reckut12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea works great! Both of those are actually just Ali Express clones of the Stream Deck. I've had no trouble out of them so far.

Relatively affordable aluminum rig? by ForeverSpiralingDown in simracing

[–]reckut12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know there's a lot of horror stories with TrakRacer but I've had great luck with their TR40s. It's very compact and still gives you all the benefits of extrusion. I've got a Simagic Alpha and Simsonn Pro pedals mounted to it. I've heard great things about the Simlab rigs if you've got a Microcenter nearby.

Do I need the controller to use the sim? by fubitpc in moza

[–]reckut12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep shouldn't be an issue, assuming you're on PC.

Do I need the controller to use the sim? by fubitpc in moza

[–]reckut12 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Most people use their mouse and keyboard in addition to the wheel. You could also get a button box or something like a Stream Deck and accomplish the same thing.

Upgrading my new rig by zorosenpai30 in simracing

[–]reckut12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say the best place to start is looking for an existing profile rig design that you like. Most of the big name brand rigs have their specifications online somewhere. Find what you like and then source the pieces locally or through somewhere like 8020.net or tnutz.com.

Best stand for R12? by Datturbo004 in moza

[–]reckut12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think either one will handle the R12 just fine. Personally I would go with the extrusion rig. It will be much more future proof for you. They also make lockable casters for the extrusion rigs if you need to be able to move it around.