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ATAG_((dB))
Jul-28-2014, 04:20
Hi, I was looking on the net for some idea to install my X55 rhino. I just find that article on SimHq about Joy Loc http://www.simhq.com/_technology3/technology_188a.html
It is very close of what I need, it's adjustable and not permanant. I've try to find a retailer and when on the website provide with the article but I can't.
Anyone have any idea of where I can find something similar? Or perhaps give me some idea.
In another forum (RSI) it's said that JoyLoc is out of business... (supposed to be expensive).
Look there: https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/78814/my-prototye-joystick-mount/p3
And there: https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/151681/hotas-joystick-throttle-possible-desk-mounting-solution
For XX-55 (WiP): https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/131307/the-x-55-claw-desk-mount-for-saitek-x-55-rhino
Sokol1
ATAG_((dB))
Jul-28-2014, 13:49
Thanks 1lokos, I had a look at those already, some great idea but I was looking at something already done since I can't find shops or home hardware over here to do it myself and in all honesty I sucks at everything above a screw driver.
Other than these solution I only find some models of mouse/keyboard support, not really suitable "pnp" for joystick and in 100$ range.
Sokol1
ATAG_Colander
Jul-28-2014, 19:01
Just a thought/idea...
Can't you do this?
1.- Open the joystick
2.- In the base, open some holes the size of a screw
3.- Insert the screws (and glue their heads to the base so they don't come back up)
4.- Use some nuts on the screws to attach it to some wooden base.
Tools needed:
A hot screw (if the base is plastic :D)
A big nail roughly the width of the screw to open the holes on the wood.
A hammer
Which reminds me of a joke...
A guy walks into a hardware store:
- Hi, can you please sell me a wrench
- What size?
- The biggest one you have. Is to use it as a hammer.
open some holes... screws... hammer
K.I.S.S. method? :D
http://static.multipino.com/photoOffer/p/530547_p.jpg
Sokol1
ATAG_((dB))
Jul-29-2014, 06:45
There you go.
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There you go.
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WTF!!! roflmao
There you go.
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take a look at here LOL
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ATAG_Colander
Jul-29-2014, 14:51
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buster_dee
Aug-03-2014, 08:51
I don't remember if JoyLok made more than one product, but I have two of the Clamp Masters. They are large and bulky, but definitely sturdy. Since I'm not big on making a "cockpit," they are just gathering dust. I promised one to my brother. The other one is up for grabs it you're still interested.
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Galander... what of trasmiter is this ( at up place of the picture)
are you radio-aumateur ???
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