Very impressive as always, sir. Excuse me, but is that a Shimpo RK-10 wheel? (With the attached one piece speed control/‘shift lever’). I have one and have wanted to raise it to throw standing up but didn’t want the pedal so high. (I didn’t see a pedal by your feet). Hope this makes sense thanks.
Thanks! Yes, I'm using RK-10 wheels in this video. The pedal is attached to the frame, just like you describe. They're great wheels and I've had good service out of the these. If you want to work standing but have a pedal on the floor, it would either take a great deal of modification or switch to a different make of wheel.
@@jugtownpottery So do you control speed with the ‘shift lever’? I’ve had mine 9 years, it’s a 1978 model that had never been used. Factory packing etc intact. Love it.
Great video!
Nicely done! Congrats on 100 subs 😉
they're exactly the same!!!!!👌
Very impressive as always, sir. Excuse me, but is that a Shimpo RK-10 wheel? (With the attached one piece speed control/‘shift lever’). I have one and have wanted to raise it to throw standing up but didn’t want the pedal so high. (I didn’t see a pedal by your feet). Hope this makes sense thanks.
Thanks! Yes, I'm using RK-10 wheels in this video. The pedal is attached to the frame, just like you describe. They're great wheels and I've had good service out of the these. If you want to work standing but have a pedal on the floor, it would either take a great deal of modification or switch to a different make of wheel.
@@jugtownpottery So do you control speed with the ‘shift lever’? I’ve had mine 9 years, it’s a 1978 model that had never been used. Factory packing etc intact. Love it.
@@monkshillpottery yes. The control arm came on these wheels from the factory. Hopefully you can see the setup in the short I uploaded below.
Shimpo RK-10 speed control #pottery #shimpo
@@jugtownpottery Thank you. That was all missing on my wheel, I fabricated my own.