DIY 80/20 Simrig - Death Mobile 3.0 - The Build

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2022
  • We have done many DIY pieces over the years but by far the most impactful ever was the Death Mobile. A simple low budget made out of wood simrig that got the job done well!!! Following that was Deathmobile 2.0 a more serious effort still made of wood.
    Following those designs we bring you Death Mobile 3.0 A more modern take on the tried and true DIY simrig, this time made of metal. This time we use 80/20 profile tubing, aka aluminum extrusion to make our rig on a semi tight budget. Under $300 if you have your own seat.
    Thanks for your continued support! You, The Pitcrew, are the reason we’re able to keep the wheels turning here at The Simpit. If you could like, subscribe, and share the video as well, that goes a long way towards promoting the community, and of course our appreciation is a give in. If you’d like to catch everything we’ve got going on, check out the links below. Thanks again, and we’ll see you on the track!
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Комментарии • 74

  • @Factsfun-kg4xc
    @Factsfun-kg4xc 8 часов назад +1

    I happened to get a brand new dentist's chair for free. It's very heavy, but I'm building a sim cockpit around it. Since I need to mount it on a motion platform, it has to be strong. Being able to change the seating height and angle at the push of a button is just awesome!

  • @Toutvids
    @Toutvids Год назад +3

    Nice seeing you make a new rig. Always enjoy these types of videos for ideas.

  • @benhodkinson6467
    @benhodkinson6467 11 месяцев назад

    Just watched this again and I do like your boxed in frame design!

  •  Год назад +1

    Great video. Covers everything you need to know.

  • @MarkDavidBlack
    @MarkDavidBlack Год назад

    Great video Sean. Thank you.

  • @aeppikx
    @aeppikx Год назад +7

    i diy´t my own aluminum profile rig too . different to the most i only used 3030 and 6030 instead of 4040 / 8040 , so a bit smaler diameter tubes but even they are sturdy enough, and way cheaper
    i spend about 160 € for tubes and about 60€ for hardware . i use it for over a year now and it still holds up .

    • @din3832
      @din3832 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nice to hear this since i am considering my build with 3030, i want cheaper and lighter since i might have to move it!

    • @aeppikx
      @aeppikx 8 месяцев назад

      @@din3832 most on my rig is 30/60 and it still hold up almost a year later . even with a 8mn csl dd and heavy 200kg loadcell brake. AND its on casters cause i have to move it away when not use

  • @dan6131
    @dan6131 Год назад

    Awesome thank you for the video😊

  • @rickhyde6831
    @rickhyde6831 Год назад

    Nice job Shaun, keep up the great You Tubes

  • @fredjones554
    @fredjones554 5 месяцев назад

    Nice work

  • @timothymoore8
    @timothymoore8 6 месяцев назад

    As usual your the man!

  • @FlightSimMuseum
    @FlightSimMuseum Год назад

    Great video, thank you

  • @TheMNWolf
    @TheMNWolf Год назад +8

    I'm glad to see the price point mentioned. I feared it would be a lot more actually, though it is a different aluminum extrusion supplier I'm familiar with (custom Voron 2.4 3D printer build). What led me here is the desire to make a combination racing/flight simpit and just not being exactly sure where to start with my design. But I have the skills, I have the knowledge, I have the tools, I have the motivation, and I have the hobbyist license of Fusion 360 so let's go!

  • @benhodkinson6467
    @benhodkinson6467 Год назад +2

    I must commend your use of bracing profiles! Nearly all plans available and 99% of available profile kits use the inverted “T” shape and stupidly big profiles in an incredibly simple solution to the problem. The use of smaller profiles and appropriate bracing makes for a more sophisticated solution. Think ladder frame truck chassis vs Maserati bird cake.

  • @aquosy7
    @aquosy7 Год назад

    Nice video

  • @PaxReign
    @PaxReign 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great work! The more I go down this rabbit hole of DIY 8020 the more I lean towards buying a pre-built from a supplier. The pricing is so high now for material, you can find basic rigs for 3-400 USD now.

    • @rogersmj
      @rogersmj 7 месяцев назад

      What are some of the entry level rigs you’ve found that look good?

  • @tmoshamo
    @tmoshamo Год назад +3

    I built one trying to beat the price of a simlabs p1 and think i ended up spending about 600 bucks, but i did get a seperate triple monitor stand built too at that 600 dollar price😎

  • @jcchaconjr
    @jcchaconjr 10 месяцев назад

    Forget "3.0", this build is worthy of the name, Death Mobile 3000!!! 😁

  • @justinchin0
    @justinchin0 Месяц назад

    Awesome video. This stuff seems to be pretty hard to get where I live but may look into it.

  • @AldrinHernando
    @AldrinHernando Год назад

    I would love to see a motion Sim setup using these 8020s!

    • @thedude4795
      @thedude4795 10 месяцев назад

      A DIY motion system!

  • @chriswilson9251
    @chriswilson9251 Год назад

    cheers

  • @abdullahalmalki7792
    @abdullahalmalki7792 Год назад

    it's so painful with shipping costs to the middle east, shipping costs more than the rig price. This will help a lot thank you.

  • @midian879
    @midian879 Год назад +1

    The big price comes from the dual track frame rail pieces. You cut it to a 1x1 and it’s much cheaper. $70 for 1x2 rail 72” or $30 1x1 72”

  • @sdtunstall
    @sdtunstall Год назад +7

    Standard profile and standard t-nuts with the spring loaded ball can be inserted (rolled) into any point of the slot after you've built a rig.
    No idea what these nuts are but they're not conducive to building and modifying a rig as you go.

    • @TheGabe92
      @TheGabe92 Год назад

      Funny that you say that because I only figured this out after building my rig. It has come in handy for lots of minor modifications. I guess the non-standard t-nuts are more cost efficient,. but we are only talking about a few bucks for the full quantity for the rig here.

  • @Cactus.Scoville
    @Cactus.Scoville Год назад

    I'm actually building a sim rig, I'm using wooden roofing trusses, I am kind of "copying" the design of the Simetik K line. and add a flat thick metal bar for lateral reinforcement. for each side
    I have a wheel mount bought from Trak Racer. It's simple and solid

  • @gerardtonno9458
    @gerardtonno9458 Год назад

    Shaun,
    I really like what you did here, but I'm still wanting to build a Ricmotec RS-1, WITH added adjustability. I believe there may be a way to design more into the RS-1 design, so that's my preference. I also am thinking about a hybrid version where I incorporate some aluminum extrusion into the RS-1 design, thereby keeping the very pleasing aesthetics of the RS-1 while at the same time having more adjustability. I'd like to go with 3 large monitors, at least 46" each. I was wondering what size monitors you used?
    I started Sim Racing just about 10 years ago, and due to many factors just had to put it on the back burner, but now I'm looking to once again move forward. My G27 is ready and raring to go, and so am I. Thanks for all you've done to help me get ed-u-ma-cated! LOL!

  • @networkguy3152
    @networkguy3152 Год назад +3

    I have all the tools in my garage to build one however every place I find that sells 80/20 in the US is so expensive I am better off just buying a pre built.

    • @paulsensabaugh7879
      @paulsensabaugh7879 Год назад

      If you know anyone that works in manufacturing you should ask if they use it and if their job sells it used. I got mine at work (it was a bench) for $38.

  • @breakfasteatre
    @breakfasteatre Год назад +3

    The pricing you got for the extrusion was for 1010. Generally the prebuilts are using 40 (40mm) series tubing or 15 series (1.5")

    • @wbeel
      @wbeel Год назад +2

      I noticed that as well. What size did he actually use?

    • @albey1816
      @albey1816 3 месяца назад

      By the looks of it 2020 / 2040

  • @jayman81424
    @jayman81424 Год назад

    How would you mount a base like a Moza R5/R9 that has screws on the bottom?

  • @versescapes4385
    @versescapes4385 Год назад +1

    8020 is reasonable, but connectors and nuts are the real cost

  • @gregpruitt1647
    @gregpruitt1647 Год назад

    I know just how expensive 80/20 extrusion is. How and where did you buy that much of the stuff?

  • @alexalexandru6192
    @alexalexandru6192 Месяц назад

    Do you have any idea how many kilos has only the frame without chair, wheel and pedals.

  • @FragEightyfive
    @FragEightyfive Год назад +1

    So you hit on the major drawback of 80/20 style profiles. You need to think ahead, or take things apart to add in more fasteners. I wish the popular profiles had spring nuts similar to the likes of Unistrut/Powerstrut and B-Line struts. I have actually been looking at doing a Unistrut chassis, the stuff is tough as nails, and ugly as sin.

  • @Sagaris380
    @Sagaris380 4 месяца назад

    I clicked on the link to see the rig design but I don't see parts list. Am I missing something?

  • @katelinpfeiffer2552
    @katelinpfeiffer2552 Год назад

    Shaun, what's the weight difference between your wood DIY and this 80/20 rig?

    • @diybsimracing
      @diybsimracing Год назад +1

      Not sure what his weighs but mine wooden rig is a tank! However I think the weight of my rig actually aids in its rigidity. I also can report very little flex in my wood rig which is most peoples concern. Although that may be due to the design choices I made…by accident of course 😅

  • @carlosmonte7686
    @carlosmonte7686 7 месяцев назад

    Do you have the cut list and hardware

  • @fursphere2
    @fursphere2 Год назад +4

    I'm just gonna say it. $300? I don't believe that for a second.

    • @benhodkinson6467
      @benhodkinson6467 11 месяцев назад +1

      I just built a ventilation and cooling enclosure for my PS5 out of small 20/20 profile 20x40x40 cm with some excessive bracing, it cost about £150 however prices for everything are fucked right now soooooo?

    • @nickstarlingch
      @nickstarlingch 4 месяца назад

      I spent $345 on a similar rig with more stuff from RigMetal. Believe what you want, 8020 cockpits are the way to go if you're on a budget and you don't wanna skimp a bunch on quality.

  • @1993saif1
    @1993saif1 Год назад

    nice video man but i have a question dose 20/40 or 20/20 work or it will not support the weight

    • @benhodkinson6467
      @benhodkinson6467 11 месяцев назад +1

      I used 30/30 series profile originally throughout my rig,…. That was designed for television use and non load cell brakes. When I converted to monitor and load cell/ DD I changed my uprights to 30/30/60(an L shaped profile) along with more bracing. I can report that it is performing well 18 months after construction. All the prebuilt rigs use a simple/ basic design that is at best functional, to compensate for this they use unnecessarily large profiles. The cost/ weight of materials is similar.

    • @1993saif1
      @1993saif1 11 месяцев назад

      @@benhodkinson6467 thanks bro much appreciate it

  • @brandonwebley5545
    @brandonwebley5545 Год назад +26

    God bless America.. to build this same rig where i live buying the supplies locally would cost me literally 10x what it costs you, it would end up being twice as expensive as the most expensive pre-built sim rig from trakracer

    • @EuphoricLabyrinth
      @EuphoricLabyrinth Год назад

      Any luck with less expensive parts?

    • @Lurch-11
      @Lurch-11 Год назад +17

      If you have oil we can deliver you "freedom" and throw in a cockpit for free. Have your people call our people and let's do business.

    • @djegovic22
      @djegovic22 Год назад +1

      ​@@Lurch-11😂

    • @KraMelius.
      @KraMelius. 9 месяцев назад +1

      I cant believe i watched this video just to hear the words, more expandability. More customizability. And more adjustability reiterated about 10 times all saying the same thing. Nifty.

    • @robertcarr4172
      @robertcarr4172 8 месяцев назад

      Where do you live?

  • @dadadadankable
    @dadadadankable 5 месяцев назад

    How did this chassis hold up? According to what I’m looking up 1010 is extremely weak. Like weakest on the weight charts. I’m 6 foot, 210lbs and run my DD at around 14, 15nm of strength. Kinda seems like this wouldn’t hold up to me or my DD.

    • @sethwick8348
      @sethwick8348 4 месяца назад

      I think this is 2020, not 1010.

  • @CouchSlouch-
    @CouchSlouch- Год назад

    Do you have a link or info of where you purchased the 80/20?

    • @benhodkinson6467
      @benhodkinson6467 11 месяцев назад

      I originally used KJN Aluminium in the U.K. But ther are quite a few in Europe, not sure about USA

  • @Skunky-Blanco
    @Skunky-Blanco 8 месяцев назад

    Is no one talking about "Motedis" they have the same Rigs as all the big brands but half the price 😅
    I bought and build a rig for 340 euros and it is the same like the P1 just in silver and not black

  • @heuksalman
    @heuksalman 3 месяца назад

    please have the requirements in text format plz

  • @roadi7
    @roadi7 Год назад

    recline is not conducive to proper posture ~ which is important when driving

  • @AdZVaughan
    @AdZVaughan Год назад

    Where's Jess?

  • @benhodkinson6467
    @benhodkinson6467 Год назад

    Bird cage,, obviously

  • @benhodkinson6467
    @benhodkinson6467 Год назад

    Your bracket choices have SEVERELY compromised your rig stability 45 degree angles held in place with nothing but the friction between bracket+bolt+profile! Your joints should always but up against each other and be held in position against each other thus allowing NO wiggle room. To ensure the long term stability of your rig always use purpose built brackets at the points of most stress. This is not to say that you shouldn’t use unintended parts! On the contrary the joy of self build rigs is the unique solutions that a person comes up with!

  • @codaman127
    @codaman127 Год назад

    "Usually affordable"
    During about 9 frames of the +$1000 GT Omega rig that's since dropped to nearly $500 as the company is clearly bleeding money.

  • @dosperado74
    @dosperado74 9 месяцев назад

    Way too complicated build....

    • @CaptainCooter
      @CaptainCooter 8 месяцев назад

      This might be the easiest damn thing possible. It’s building legos for adults. You must be mentally handicapped.

  • @SIMRIG412
    @SIMRIG412 Год назад

    This rig is flimsy and way to weak just buy simlabs best price and value

    • @benhodkinson6467
      @benhodkinson6467 11 месяцев назад

      The lack of thought about the pedals flapping around on string in front was surprising but there is no need to buy a kit if the pars are comparable.