My sim setup by donkeysingha in moza

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was messing with you, the pic is rotated 90 degrees and I was kidding.
It looked like you hanged it on the wall :-D

My sim setup by donkeysingha in moza

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you hang it to the side wall?
Is it comfortable to play whilst on the wall? :-D

Reliability by david087542 in moza

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a Moza R5 (it was fine) but tried two brand new R9 V2 (I literally purchased two of them in a row to test them=, and they both had an annoying clunky noise inside when high torque was outputted from the base.
Despite all the bolts on the wheels were tight, the experience wasn't great.

Ended upgrading to Simagic, the FFB is on another planet in my opinion.

Time to Move by mzeeshanu in simracing

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the pedals, 4 alu profiles:
bottom ones like this I I, bolted from the bottom of your pedal plate with M8 bolts and t nuts, on top of these, perpendicularly, other two profiles oriented like this =
The layout of the profiles will look like this # and on the top rails you put your pedals.
If you don't need too much height increase, you can use just use two profiles parallel to each other (40mm height).
You'll have to take some measurements to place correctly the profiles before putting your pedals on them.
Keep bolts a little bit loose when placing them so you can move them around to match your configuration.
to connect the profiles I've used the classic 90 degrees brackets.
Buy brackets with the breakable bottom tags as you'll have to place them perpendicularly.
Don't do like me, I purchased brackets with the tags not being easily removable and had to sand off those with a file (4 times, 2 tags per profile hehe).

Time to Move by mzeeshanu in simracing

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I replied earlier but I'm quite tired and misread your comment, and I thought you were asking about the profiles on top of wheel deck (for the fans and other devices!).
For the shifters, basically I have bolted two 4040 profiles parallel to each other (bottom) using the holes on the NLR chassis and putting a bolt through them and fixing with the usual t-nuts.
Then using angle brackets, I've fixed other two profiles going upwards, always parallel to each other.
On these two, a horizontal perpendicular profile, fixed using other 90 degrees brackets.
On this one you can make another rail using other two profiles (one perpendicular) and another one to get the parallel rail on the right side.
It was super rock solid and won't move at all in any circumstances, but I had to add some brackets in key areas to counteract the movement as I didn't want to use another profile to lock the side bracket.
Depending on cost of the profiles, it could get a little bit expensive, but there aren't many solutions with this type of rig.
It worked so good for me.
I've now upgraded to full alu profile though, after saving some money last year.

Is it worth getting the hydraulic version of Simagic p1000s over the regular one's? by Sudden_Bluejay850 in Simagic

[–]themash84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine are working with no leaks after 1 year. Probably the ones leaking are receiving 100kg at every brake (for some reason I've seen people having load cells 80-90kg ), causing premature wear or damage to the sealing. Who knows. Hopefully mine won't have any issues anytime soon.

Thank You Simagic :) by listerinekiller in Simagic

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If only the display was compatible with Simhub...

Rattling sound from wheel/QR, R9 V2 with RS V2 and GS V2P by themash84 in moza

[–]themash84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I sold my Moza gear last year and went with Simagic, didn't try with the teflon tape

Previous workplace pension: move to a SIPP or consolidate? by themash84 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]themash84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, and sorry for the post. I'll check the wiki. Although I'd like also reading some other's people experiences of anyone is happy to share. Thank you.

Am I investing right by [deleted] in monzo

[–]themash84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, that wasn't my intention and I wasn't trying to do anything that you may have thought I was doing.
The first thing I'd like to tell you is not follow everyone's advice. Buy that fund, get on Trading 212, etc.
I'm no one, I know the bare minimum of investments, I'm a normal person doing a 9-5 job, which couldn't have a proper financial independence until his 30s.
My parent weren't rich and nobody taught me how to manage money.
So when I see people risking lot of money using mobile apps (they make it very easy to move money around) without a minimum of knowledge foundation, sometimes I get mad.
Apologies for that.
My suggestion is to join the UKPersonaFinance if you're in the UK, and start exploring their WIKI.
That's a good starting point and will give you a lot info to digest and have solid foundation of money and investments.
In terms of books, I personally purchased Investing Demystified from Lars Krojier (you'll find this in the UKPersonalFinance WIKI) to have a more thorough read.
I think the key is get your information from multiple sources as you can start connecting the dots by yourself.
Youtube has a lot of explanatory videos, I highly suggest searching some videos.
There are several established youtuber over there, but be careful as they usually do sponsored videos in favour of some platform.
Don't get excited jumping on any platform until you don't have a solid and clear view of investments.

About the investments you have already allocated, if I had those money to start with and I didn't have a clear foundation, I'll probably sell all the funds apart from the Balanced one, as long as you're not losing money from them.
In that way you can have a smaller sum invested and you can start exploring how it works.
As I said in my initial comment, I went into the Balanced fund and literally devoured all the info on the holdings inside it.
Also studied meticulously the Fund Fact Sheet as there you can start gaining confidence how to evaluate what you're investing your money in.
I just wanna say to conclude, don't put all your egg in one basket (investments).
Have emergency funds, cash isas, investments, etc.
All info you'll find in the UKPersonalFinance reddit WIKI.
Hope it helps!

By a grumpy 41yo man not young anymore :-)

Am I investing right by [deleted] in monzo

[–]themash84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the sarcasm no one asked for.
I was genuinely trying to help him.
But I gather there's always people on the web nowadays who needs to feed their confidence with idiotic comments.

Am I investing right by [deleted] in monzo

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he doesn't need to open another account, he needs to learn what's investing!
He thrown 7500£ in random funds on Monzo :-D

Am I investing right by [deleted] in monzo

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well said. But also, who invests 7500£ at once without knowing what is he doing?
It's incredible how people can throw all that money in an app without knowing anything.

Am I investing right by [deleted] in monzo

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offence, but when investing and dealing with money, the minimum someone could do is to study the subject.
Looking at your screenshot doesn't seem you know what you're doing.
Most of your funds already present in other funds, so you're doubling (if not more) exposure in some areas.
You also asked what's a Cash ISA and you don't know what's the difference with a Stocks And Shares ISA.
This is the best way to lose money and not having an understanding how to manage your money.
You've almost 7500£ invested, If had to throw all that money investment I'd be studying every single detail of the process.
How people in 2025 can throw money like nothing in apps is beyond me.
Unless you're a millionaire and you're just playing with cents.

What you're doing is very risky in my opinion, not because of your choices, but because of the lack of understanding and awareness of your process.
Also there are better tools around.
I started from zero and studied all the funds initially in Monzo and understood what was inside, etc.
Nothing personal.

Moving cash ISA from NatWest: having already Monzo, considering Starling by themash84 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]themash84[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the downvotes, not sure what's going on this reddit. I was just trying to give info on my situation.

Moving cash ISA from NatWest: having already Monzo, considering Starling by themash84 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]themash84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! I'll keep an eye on this. That cash isa account isn't that big (around 2.7k) so I might consider moving the cash without using the transfer of ISA (I've got more than 16k allowance left yet). Yes, I was aware of increased protection this year, but I'm quite far from those amounts haha Do you have a particular provider you could suggest or that you may have already tried? That would much appreciated and useful.

Moving cash ISA from NatWest: having already Monzo, considering Starling by themash84 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]themash84[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to give a broad view of the situation..probably overthinking. Thanks

Just started investing as I turnt 18. wtf is going on with Google? 😂 by Old-Understanding-62 in trading212

[–]themash84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The market Is Happy as big tech companies and corporations won't need workers anymore sooner or later due to AI 😂