duncanh":1xtxn37j said:
For me a big advantage of the Record is the rotating headstock - even for smaller bowls I pretty much always rotate the headstock (on my Wivamac) to make access easier and save my back. I have better control of the tools when I'm not leaning over the bed. That's probably just down to what I'm used to though.
The Record also appears to have a remote control box - these are great and a good safety feature when working on large turnings (either hollowing at the end of the bed or when the headstock is rotated).
Don't forget that you can remove the tailstock and slide the headstock and banjo to the end of the bed on the 1642 which is more stable IMHO and gives even better access. Like the Maxi 1 though it really benefits from either an outboard attachment or in the case of the 1642 a lower mounted bed extension like the 3520 to get more clearance to turn larger pieces.
Axminster used to sell a cheap bed extension complete with banjo and toolpost stem extension for their AWVSWL 1200 that I bought and fitted to my Jet 1642. At just over £50 it was a bargain but I'm not sure whether they sell it any more.
HTH
Jon