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Joined: January 2011 Posts: 51
| Ok so, A few months ago I got my hands on a slightly moisture damaged 1990. What a mess!
Anyway, a few of the edges of the fret were
sticking slightly up off of the fret board and binding. Mainly due to shrinkage and swelling.
I tried to press the frets back down but they
weren't budging, and there really isn't any fret
buzz to speak of. Yet on occasion the high E string
would get caught under the edge of one of the frets.
So...how do you fix this without refretting the entire guitar?
Well, I cheated! I took some JB weld equivalent, mixed it up and pressed it under the edges of the frets in question.
I waited for the stuff to cure and harden and then filed it smooth.
And now none of the strings get snagged on the fret edges.
Quick and easy fix!
Except now, I damaged the piezo messing with the bridge! I do however have a set of American Tele pickups I could install in this thing LOL! |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 3615
Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | Good work!
Another induction to the BFLG. |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13988
Location: Upper Left USA | Welcome!
On Ebay do a search for Artec Piezo and you'll find some inexpensive repair options. |
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Joined: January 2011 Posts: 51
| Thanks MW,
Do you know of an inexpensive option for the bridge saddle as well? |
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Joined: January 2011 Posts: 51
| Never mind, I just found a bridge saddle and pickup on Ebay for under $20.00 |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 3615
Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | What's more, MWoody- he's efficient!
Don' stray too far there, CPL! |
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Joined: June 2008 Posts: 66
| Hydrate |
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Joined: January 2011 Posts: 51
| Does Old No.7 count :) |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 3615
Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | No, that would be "lubricate". |
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