This project is coming along very nicely!
Tim- i would definitely consider including the nuts/bolts in the cost estimate. People are going to add the cost in anyway before they consider buying your rig.
I don't mean this in a negative way; just an inevitable fact.
Keep up the great work!
👍 For sure I can add the approximate cost to the price, but it'll benefit the 'customer' if he takes one trip to the hardware shop and buys the bolts & nuts him/herself. In the end it'll all just add up to the shipping costs and I'm not sure if I'd want someone to ship some regular bolts etc. over seas etc, if I can just go to a local shop and buy those myself.
But, when I get the proto ready & working, I will report how much the bolts & nuts cost me here in Finland. I'd estimate at this point no more than 10€ so it shouldn't be a big issue. But of course everyone should know what is included and what is not 👍 And also, for sure Finland is not the cheapest place to buy those bolts & nuts..
Yeah just wanted it to be a something everyone was certain of so their were no issues later. The popular price is the one I thought was best also.
Im not having a go but many sports/bucket seats like those from Cobra/Recaro/Momo/Sparco do not use standard width mounts as they require their own hardmounts for each seat. Will your design accomodate such seats needing hardmounts as they are wider over seats that use seat runners which bolt underneath the seat?
I cant remember if we discussed this before?
All seats that have runners with the fastening holes being 'on the same plane' should fit in. The cross bars are threaded to support any possible width and in lognitudal direction there should already be enough adjustability to fit basically anything. If someone has a seat with standard type runners (fastening holes on the same plane) that have really close lognitudal distance between eachothers, please tell me the measurement. I can give the current range when I get back to my computer where I have the 3d model, but I do think even at this point it's plenty enough. Maybe even more than enough.
Everyone should of course still recognize that this is kind of 20% DIY product. By this I mean that you should think about the rig as the basic platform what you can very easily modify to your needs. There are no welds and every part is really easy to replace. This is something that I value a lot after fighting my current rig and still not getting the 'perfect' driving position. Now I'm sure that will be possible, and also if there is something that bothers me, it will be really easy to change any part/section that you wish. That was one of my main points when trying to design this.
Thanks for the comments and for the votes 👍 Really appreciated.
edit,
here's an example of the universal standard runners;