A friend from my turning club said that he had burned out the vfd on his Powermatic 3520 due to dust buildup, and that he regularly blows the replacement out with compressed air. On reflection it seems a bit surprising that PM locates the vfd in a location relatively vulnerable to physical damage and dust buildup. I have three vfds in the shop, all in enclosures of some kind (in the headstock pedestal on my lathe) and I know that Oneway at least has theirs in an enclosure. How common is it for lathe manufacturers to do as PM does, and is it really an issue? I get the sense that the 3520 vfds are fairly durable. I would think it sensible to at least blow out an exposed unit from time to time to avoid overheating.