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Saving for a new lathe ($2800) which one?

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About a year from now I'm gonna upgrade my lathe. The HF34706 suits me fine right now as I'm learning. I've set a budget of around $2800 (as in PM3520b) In that price range what other lathes should I be considering?

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PM is a sure thing.

I spent a year researching and testing lathes in the 3520 range. That has to be the best deal for the bucks available. Even considering deals and discounts, this is a great lathe for the $$$$.
I just restored a PM which was flooded in Hurricane Katrina. They are made to take a beating. Good luck with your purchase.
 
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Stoppy

I think a lot depends on the type turning you plan to do and what size of product. I do primarily spindle turnings, for me a Jet 1642 with a bed extension is perfect. If I did bowls, maybe a PM 3520 or a Vega Bowl lathe would be some of the many I'd look at.

What is best is both dependent on what you to do along with personal preferences.

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Aside from the Jet and PM models mentioned there is the vega and the Nova DVR. I think you will find that the PM3520B is the best value out there period. I have the 3520A and have nothing to want more.
 
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Best deal

If you search the lathe threads on just about all the wood turning sites you'll find that the PM 3520b is the best lathe for $ spent. Our club Pres. just bought one for $2450.00 delivered.
 
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Think seriously about the PM 3520 B. Got mins several months ago and find it to be outstanding!

Ron Wilson
 
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Ditto with Ron W.
 
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Arbud,

Who did your president get a delivered price for $2450 from. Toolnut by any chance?

David
 
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Pm 3520b

This looks like a Jet 1642 painted an awful yellow, what makes it worth almost $1,000 more?

Also, where do you get the darn things? I've been looking all over and can't find anyone selling them.



arbud said:
If you search the lathe threads on just about all the wood turning sites you'll find that the PM 3520b is the best lathe for $ spent. Our club Pres. just bought one for $2450.00 delivered.
 
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Should be easy. I got mine from Woodcraft.

Joe
 
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