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    Joyloc

    Anybody come across these before? Looks an interesting idea, any thoughts guys?

    http://www.joyloc.com/joystick_clamp_bracket.htm

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    saw them in virtual red arrows give away. If i still was desk based i would give them a try they look very stable
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    Just found a review for them, I'm starting to think.....

    http://www.simhq.com/_technology3/technology_188a.html

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    Yes i checked them out a few weeks ago. Way over priced.

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    I have been looking for a way to get my throttle off of the desktop since the throttle is too high and too far forward where it is currently sitting on my desk. And the Playseat Office Flight Seat seems to be permenantly out of stock so I can't order one of those.
    So the Joyloc may be a good option for me. Thanks for the post.

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    I actually have my throttle and stick velcroed to small ikea stools....works perfect and allows me to have the stick between my legs.....right where its supposed to be and have the throttle at my side...works like a charm

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    Modified my own wooden desk. Throttle on left, Joystick in between legs. ....it's easy using simple joinery!

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    I looked at them but IMO way overpriced.

    Here is my current setup....(don't mind the wires )


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    Thats an excellent idea....do u have the pedals mounted to the wood as well snoopy?

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    Yup...will eventually paint just haven't had time yet...

    That and eventually I want to build a pit like Jedi has..

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