Hi everyone,
I'm currently trying to decide between the Powermatic 3520c and JET JWL-1640EVS and would love to read opinions from people that have actually used both por some period of time. The reason I'm comparing these two lathes is because I live in Argentina, where unfortunately we have no access to any of the well known brands, but for the first time, one company is importing 6 units of these two lathes.
I know the 3520c is an overall better lathe than the 1640, but the problem is they are being sold for $6000 and $3800, which is an insane price for our fragile economy. These opportunities are rare, though, and I wouldn't like to let it pass and later regret it.
Things I particularly like about the Powermatic are:
The 2 hp motor vs the 1,5 hp of the 1640.
The magnetic control box, which I consider not only to be convenient but also a safety feature.
The stability provided by it's weight.
The big spindle hand wheel.
The spindle lock which stays locked without requiring the button to be held.
The wedge bushing lock mechanism for the tool rest (from some pictures, it seems like the 1640 might have the same mechanism).
I don't think I really need the extra swing, but it's a plus which is nice to have.
If it helps at all, my current lathe is the Gamma G685, a Chinese lathe which I just discovered is identical to the CRAFTSMAN 351.217150 lathe from this post.
Sadly, this is one of the best options offered in Argentina, but at least it's got a 2 hp motor, 15" swing and swivel headstock.
It's got a reeves drive that drives me crazy cause it rusts and seizes pretty often, requiring a full teardown to clean up and make it run smoot again. The belts seem to wear down pretty quickly as well.
Many components were very poorly made. Luckily I'm an industrial designer and had access to a CNC router at my previous job, so redesigned lots of parts.
I'm trying to understand if the benefits of the 3520c justify the extra $2200. I read people say wonderful things about the 1640, and some even prefer it over the 3520c, but I do feel a bit weird spending $3800 to lose 0,5 hp compared to my current setup.
Since getting good tools is so hard in Argentina, I'll probably keep this lathe for a VERY long time, if not for ever, and the Powermatic seems like a lathe I could keep forever.
Not sure about the 1640, hence why I'm asking for opinions of people who have actually used both. It would be a real shame spending $3800 and having to upgrade again in the future.
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Thomas
I'm currently trying to decide between the Powermatic 3520c and JET JWL-1640EVS and would love to read opinions from people that have actually used both por some period of time. The reason I'm comparing these two lathes is because I live in Argentina, where unfortunately we have no access to any of the well known brands, but for the first time, one company is importing 6 units of these two lathes.
I know the 3520c is an overall better lathe than the 1640, but the problem is they are being sold for $6000 and $3800, which is an insane price for our fragile economy. These opportunities are rare, though, and I wouldn't like to let it pass and later regret it.
Things I particularly like about the Powermatic are:
The 2 hp motor vs the 1,5 hp of the 1640.
The magnetic control box, which I consider not only to be convenient but also a safety feature.
The stability provided by it's weight.
The big spindle hand wheel.
The spindle lock which stays locked without requiring the button to be held.
The wedge bushing lock mechanism for the tool rest (from some pictures, it seems like the 1640 might have the same mechanism).
I don't think I really need the extra swing, but it's a plus which is nice to have.
If it helps at all, my current lathe is the Gamma G685, a Chinese lathe which I just discovered is identical to the CRAFTSMAN 351.217150 lathe from this post.
Sadly, this is one of the best options offered in Argentina, but at least it's got a 2 hp motor, 15" swing and swivel headstock.
It's got a reeves drive that drives me crazy cause it rusts and seizes pretty often, requiring a full teardown to clean up and make it run smoot again. The belts seem to wear down pretty quickly as well.
Many components were very poorly made. Luckily I'm an industrial designer and had access to a CNC router at my previous job, so redesigned lots of parts.
I'm trying to understand if the benefits of the 3520c justify the extra $2200. I read people say wonderful things about the 1640, and some even prefer it over the 3520c, but I do feel a bit weird spending $3800 to lose 0,5 hp compared to my current setup.
Since getting good tools is so hard in Argentina, I'll probably keep this lathe for a VERY long time, if not for ever, and the Powermatic seems like a lathe I could keep forever.
Not sure about the 1640, hence why I'm asking for opinions of people who have actually used both. It would be a real shame spending $3800 and having to upgrade again in the future.
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Thomas

