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vandale:

--- Quote from: Brian74 on April 20, 2014, 10:59:25 pm ---I hope you have fans in the front and the back of that base. I had my pc in the same spot and it got pretty hot in there. Looking awesome!

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Good point. I removed the 110v fans as they had bearing noise. I prefer a low voltage replacement as they are quiet. I will run 2x12 volt fans direct to the PC molex if it struggles with heat.

Brian74:
How do you like the pedals at that angel? I removed mine from the housing and mounted them the same way. I think I need to angel mine more. They just dont feel right.

vandale:
They feel great. I have a size 11 foot and I can rest my heals on the rubber mat and tap inbetween the brake and acc pedals without lifting my leg which works just like in my real life car which has a similar angle pedal assembly.

Cheers

MrThunderwing:
Hey Vandale, this project looks really good. Can I ask you a very noobish question? What exactly are you doing when you say that you've 'bogged' the damage to the cracked plastic in the image below? Are you literally just using something like a soldering iron to weld the plastic back together and then sticking some kind of plastic filler over the top? (I'm not planning on building any arcade machines any time soon, but I do have a crack in the rear bumper of my car that would benefit from something like this)


--- Quote from: vandale on March 22, 2014, 03:30:35 am ---
Plastic welded and bogged the damage



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Andy_Bogard:
Congratulations Vandale for your work!
Did you keep the OPC-20 Ogura Clutch?
Mine just broke so I am looking for another one...
I tried to send you Pms but it did not work :-(
Thank you for your answer!

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