I didn't want to mention it, but since you started... the air gets circulated... no farting!!!!!He has a a seat which farts on him to keep him cool.
Jokes aside, this is an amazing build.
I didn't want to mention it, but since you started... the air gets circulated... no farting!!!!!He has a a seat which farts on him to keep him cool.
Jokes aside, this is an amazing build.
Young?!!!Your a very talented young man marcsand2!!! Very talented
Shut up youngling, it is al a matter of perspectiveYoung?!!!
Perspective, heh... where are my reading glasses... @GPcustoms is right, you have build talent.Shut up youngling, it is al a matter of perspective
Then I must go through the archives It is a bit complicated. I initially build to fit underneath a desk, but then I realized that I would need a monitor stand on the desk..... why not just completely get rid of the desk and build the monitor stand on the side consoles. More stability.Amazing build and i'm hoping to try and emulate this as soon as i can do you have a set of rough drawings/dimensions.
I know i will have to change them slightly to fit my own sizes and equipment but would be great to get a starting point to work out from.
The chair is on wheels, otherwise I would have to climb out of the pit.Also planning on adding castors to it so i can wheel it around and get in the way of the wife more and maybe add heated seat from a car for the comfort level on my old back.
For the entry and exit I choose for a base plate with wheels, the plate slides in 2 aluminum U profiles. That was for me the best way to prevent it from rotating when kicking the rudder pedals. Initial I also made 2 locking holes to bolt the plate tight, but friction worked out pretty good. Pretty easy to slide backwards, but not easy enough to slide when kicking the rudder pedals. I never lock the base plate.Any and all measurements would be amazing :D and yes i was trying to work out the entry and exit. having the chair roll out the way is the best idea.
The plywood sheets of the side consoles are self supporting, no frame. The beams are used to bolt different parts together. The side consoles have fixed side and front face. The rear face is removable.... but actually I never closed the back.thats great thank you didnt realise you used 15mm ply going to be very sturdy and heavy and unmovable means the wife wont be able to throw it out so thats a bonus :D