I built one with wood in 2016 with wood I had around the garage from other projects. Still using it till this day. Upgraded from a G25 to a CSL DD. Screwed some holes into the wood and good to go. If your thinking of making one with wood, DEFINITELY the way to go IMO. I got my seat for $20 from a car junk yard.
Wish I had the propper tools to get creative myself, since it would get steep to get the actual saws and such, so I am hesitant to how much it would really cost me, but good job Shawn. I really appreciate your personality. Rip Will too, I really feel for him, I liked him a lot and I am gravitating more to the channels who were close to him. Cheers.
@@andrewpfeifer2808 Yeah, I saw that. I guess they were mostly joking. I'm trully missing not having a garage full of tools, have been feeling creative lately!
Thanks so much for the kind words regarding Will, he certainly will be missed around here. In answer to your comment, a small saw and drill will run you around 100 bucks, and is really a great investment just for general purposes beyond messing with sim equipment. Good luck getting started, and if you do decide to try a deathmobile for yourself, be sure to post some pictures in our Pitcrew Discord!
I built one way back after watching the first Death Mobile video on ISR. The rig absolutely did not move! None of the wheel forces were wasted and there was zero flex. Comparing it to a GT Omega which I also tried, the wooden rig was totally superior in terms of robustness. Ofcourse with the Omega you could adapt the rig on the fly alot easier to suit, but if I could make a wooden rig with added adaptability somehow that would be grand. Never quite figured that out though apart form redrilling/positioning the parts to suit. Great video Shaun! All the best
Takes me back to the good ole days of Thewayiplay. My old cockpit building site. It's no longer running unfortunately. We had 100's of pits like this on there!
This is great, but most of the cost of the rig is the seat in the end (excluding pedals, wheel and shifter of course). Most of the builds I saw they have a seat from somewhere; if you try to source one from a junkyard it cost you twice as much as the wood and parts for the rig sadly :( To the point where if you have to spend 300 dollars or more, at that point you are already in the territory of entry level rigs
Not bad but,,, you didn’t say where you got the seat, what kind is it, and how much... This is the biggest issue I have, the seat... The rig is the easy part for me... thx for sharing!
My seat was purchased off of Craigs list years ago, for 100 bucks at the time. If you're looking at doing something like this for yourself, I'd suggest checking ebay, craigs list, kijiji, those kinds of places, and even better, if you have it available, and auto wrecker is a great place to get a seat. Booth got his Tiburon seat for 50 bucks locally.
i could actually buy a DD if i built this. My current rig is rattling apart and the dest mount is half held on by duct tape. Sure i could splurge and get a DD & aluminum profile rig but i cant justify it... Mental hiccup
U just made ma day man. Was looking to make one for my teen kid. This is just soo pleasingly simple.
Enjoyed this video. There is nothing wrong with being frugal. Looks plenty strong for hundreds of racing miles. Thanks!
Just as cool as the first time I watched you build your first one😁😁😁
I built one with wood in 2016 with wood I had around the garage from other projects. Still using it till this day. Upgraded from a G25 to a CSL DD. Screwed some holes into the wood and good to go. If your thinking of making one with wood, DEFINITELY the way to go IMO. I got my seat for $20 from a car junk yard.
I built the original death Mobile I’ll be at with some add-ons and a little different design I can’t wait for this
Honestly this is a dope ass build. Keep up the great work man
Get some stickers that make it look like aluminum profile😎
Good job Shaun. Paint it with Hello Kitty theme!
Wish I had the propper tools to get creative myself, since it would get steep to get the actual saws and such, so I am hesitant to how much it would really cost me, but good job Shawn. I really appreciate your personality. Rip Will too, I really feel for him, I liked him a lot and I am gravitating more to the channels who were close to him. Cheers.
@@andrewpfeifer2808 Yeah, I saw that. I guess they were mostly joking. I'm trully missing not having a garage full of tools, have been feeling creative lately!
Thanks so much for the kind words regarding Will, he certainly will be missed around here.
In answer to your comment, a small saw and drill will run you around 100 bucks, and is really a great investment just for general purposes beyond messing with sim equipment. Good luck getting started, and if you do decide to try a deathmobile for yourself, be sure to post some pictures in our Pitcrew Discord!
I built one way back after watching the first Death Mobile video on ISR. The rig absolutely did not move! None of the wheel forces were wasted and there was zero flex. Comparing it to a GT Omega which I also tried, the wooden rig was totally superior in terms of robustness. Ofcourse with the Omega you could adapt the rig on the fly alot easier to suit, but if I could make a wooden rig with added adaptability somehow that would be grand. Never quite figured that out though apart form redrilling/positioning the parts to suit. Great video Shaun! All the best
Dam nice job right there! I'd say it's better than the original Death Mobile for sure. Seems really solid.
Hey mate, this looks amazing! Are you still having the plans? I would love to have them! Thank yoy
I was thinking of building a similar rig, basically ’emulating’ a 80/40 rig but with wood...
Takes me back to the good ole days of Thewayiplay. My old cockpit building site. It's no longer running unfortunately. We had 100's of pits like this on there!
The OG Deathmobile is prettier ;-).. Good job on this one though Shaun
Straight legit.......
I’d like to use wood for the cs dd+ would it hold up?
This is great, but most of the cost of the rig is the seat in the end (excluding pedals, wheel and shifter of course). Most of the builds I saw they have a seat from somewhere; if you try to source one from a junkyard it cost you twice as much as the wood and parts for the rig sadly :( To the point where if you have to spend 300 dollars or more, at that point you are already in the territory of entry level rigs
Not bad but,,, you didn’t say where you got the seat, what kind is it, and how much... This is the biggest issue I have, the seat... The rig is the easy part for me... thx for sharing!
My seat was purchased off of Craigs list years ago, for 100 bucks at the time. If you're looking at doing something like this for yourself, I'd suggest checking ebay, craigs list, kijiji, those kinds of places, and even better, if you have it available, and auto wrecker is a great place to get a seat. Booth got his Tiburon seat for 50 bucks locally.
i could actually buy a DD if i built this. My current rig is rattling apart and the dest mount is half held on by duct tape. Sure i could splurge and get a DD & aluminum profile rig but i cant justify it... Mental hiccup
Pocket hole jig would have made this a lot easier
Could put butt kickers underneath