Tailspin45
02-06-2011, 10:54 AM
4 hours including shopping and paint drying.
2’x 4’ particle board base—4" PVC end cap bolted down, insert 4" x 14” pipe and screw in place, sand pipe lightly and paint. Attach joystick to unpainted removable 4" PVC plug (you need four new M4 X 16 or longer screws), insert...and now your joystick is between your legs where it belongs. ;-)
One gripe: the removable plug I found (YMMV) has a recessed lip so there's a 1/16" gap between the PVC plug and the base of the joystick. If I can find thick 4" o-ring it will solve that problem.
Only tricky part is properly drilling, counter-sinking, and aligning the holes in the particleboard base and the PVC removable plug.
Next project is a retractable mount for the throttles, so they're down by my thigh where they belong, but can be slid back out of the way under the desk when I'm not flying. Some kind of modification to a prebuilt top mount drawer, I'm guessing.
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2’x 4’ particle board base—4" PVC end cap bolted down, insert 4" x 14” pipe and screw in place, sand pipe lightly and paint. Attach joystick to unpainted removable 4" PVC plug (you need four new M4 X 16 or longer screws), insert...and now your joystick is between your legs where it belongs. ;-)
One gripe: the removable plug I found (YMMV) has a recessed lip so there's a 1/16" gap between the PVC plug and the base of the joystick. If I can find thick 4" o-ring it will solve that problem.
Only tricky part is properly drilling, counter-sinking, and aligning the holes in the particleboard base and the PVC removable plug.
Next project is a retractable mount for the throttles, so they're down by my thigh where they belong, but can be slid back out of the way under the desk when I'm not flying. Some kind of modification to a prebuilt top mount drawer, I'm guessing.
4806