We have the 1642EVs 1.5HP. We like it. It is a very good 110V lathe. As I have gotten more confidence and have started turning truly rough semi-dry half-log sections, I find that I can certainly stall it if I get too aggressive, but that is fact and not complaint. It actually helps me learn what I am doing less well than I could be.'
I am still working on getting 220V ino the shop for the larger lathes, jointer, and DC.
The 1642 is a good height for me. I am ~5'10". It is a little tall for my BIL. For my sister and for the niece living locally, I decked a long pallet with a piece of 3/4" ply. That raises them enough so that it is a good height for them.
Ours was a Woodcraft classroom lathe for a number of years before we got it. Other than having to clean up the headstock end of the spindle threads, it survived the classroom experience and had worked well for us for a few years now. I think that the thread damage was caused by someone being really forceful trying to remove a chuck without backing out the grub screw enough. They folded over the end of the thread before someone figured it out.
I think that quite a few here either use one or had one on their way to a big PM or a Robust.
With 4 turners in the family, I'll be keeping the 1642 even after I get the 220V for the 3520 and the Woodfast M508. The 1014 is stayin as well and there is a NIB 1014 waiting for the niece to get her shop setup. (Not that she know it yet.
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