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If you mean the PM3520 Banjo, that would be my last choice. I have a 3520B and I would prefer a smaller and lighter banjo. The casting is 19" long and would allow turning a 25" diameter cylinder with the casting fully seated on the bedways. The banjo alone weighs 30 lbs.
For your reference, the width of the 3520 bed is 8" and the space between ways is 2.5". If your ways are not 2.5" apart, you would have to modify the clamp.
My order of preference would be:
Robust
OneWay
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Nice to see the lathe and it looks great.
I like my Powermatic since it allows me to put extra live centers in it. I do not think the Oneway does.
Also why can't you put blocks under the tail stock?
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I haven't used a Powermatic lathe, but I have used both a 16" Jet and two different Oneway lathes. If the cost isn't a concern I would definitely recommend the Oneway banjo. When you tighten the handles, the Oneway banjo is solid. With the Jet banjo it just seems like it's harder to be sure everything is tight, and sometimes the toolrest will start pivoting in the banjo. It's a big enough difference that I have considered getting a Oneway banjo for my Jet lathe. I would expect the Powermatic banjo to be similar in design and function to the Jet.