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This 1642 lathe is the best machine in my shop. It's robust and quite, the tool rest and tail stock glide across the ways with no effort.Putting it together was easy, but you should have someone help you when lifting the motor and head stock.Vince
Everything was as promised.on time and in excellent condition. I love this unit, it has all of the things I wanted. Actually the delivery was faster than promised. They unloaded the lathe and put it just 4 feet from where I assemebled it.
Most of my work is done on the last foot of the bed. The headstock is moved left only for hollowing using Kelton or Jamieson systems.The machine is outstanding for a 1 1/2HP sixteen inch swing machine. A one ton chain hoist made machine assembly easy enough for a 72+ year old.Before doing any serious turning I added a sand box to the machine with seven bags of 'play sand' to help stabilize the machine. Initially I rejected the safety cage and left it hanging from the ceiling. If one can find big wet wood, you need a big powerful lathe. Have had my 1642 for about eight months now.
The most demand placed on the machine has been coring using the McNaughton/Kelton system.I manage to muck up the spindle thread during installation and had to opportunity to test the really outstanding service support for the machine from WMH Tool Group.I had help moving the disassembled machine from my driveway to my shop behind the house. The machine was leveled with a precision machinist level. In my case, the longest spindle turned has been shorter than the diameter of many of my bowls.The sliding head is likely my favorite feature. Adjustable cushioned machine mounts from ENCO have replaced the four adjustable feet to dampen vibration somewhat.While this machine is a huge step up from the fifteen inch Craftsman I had previously I regret that I failed to bite the bullet and buy the Powermatic 3520 with two horsepower. During this time I have roughed about four hundred bowls and boxes and finished nearly one hundred. While turning large winged bowls I was whacked in the hand more than once while reaching for the switch.
I regret only that I didn't step up to the 2HP twenty inch swing big brother from Powermatic. Two adjustments were made to the machine, the safety cage was permanently installed on the machine and a safety kill switch was installed on the legs at the tailstock.Nearly all of my turnings start out very wet and badly out of balance.
If you are true craftmen and are doing accurate detail work I wouldn't sugesst buying the 1642. I have replaced all the bearing, spindle shaft and it still wont turn true. I have been having problems with my 1642 for the past 3 years. I have contacted the manufacturer and have gotten a run around every time I have called. If you want quality customer service, do not buy the Jet 1642. When you are turning large bowls the 1-1/2 hp motor just cant handle it.
If you are in the market for a HIGH QUALITY first rate lathe, this is it.More than a hobby lathe, this is a first rate production tool. I invested several long days of research before ordering this lathe, and I would not ever consider anything other than a JET LATHE. I decided to try running it on 110 volts before changing over to 220, that was 3 months ago and I see no need to convert. The lathe easily turns a 15 inch by 10 inch thick WET cherry blank ( 52 lbs ) without a single slow down or problem.
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