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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-03-26 6:41 PM (#47854)
Subject: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools
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Location: Stow, Ohio
Craftsman level used to level frets $10.00. use contact glue to adhere 1" wide strip of sandpaper to level.

1"x1/2"x18" piece of Oak $2.99(purchased at Lowes)notched out to fit over the frets, this will allow you to adjust the truss rod until the neck is perfectly straight before leveling frets.

Fret leveling file, made from a cut down Nicholson mill file, and glued to a small piece of Oak, Used to rough in very high frets.

Set of nut slotting files from Stewmac
.008, .010, .015, .020, .025 thicknesses. $39.90

Small end cutters filled flat on the bottom, used to pull frets from fretboard. $5.00 for a set of small cutters from local dollar store.

Fret press, made from large throat vise grips $21.99 (Used in welding) with a slightly modified Fret caul from Stewmac $51.95 includes inserts, and a piece of neck support caul from Stewmac $10.40.


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Joey Joe
Posted 2008-03-26 7:59 PM (#47855 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools


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Location: Detroit area
I expected to see a 12 pack of Budweiser.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-26 8:05 PM (#47856 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools


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Interesting , particularly that Fret -Clamp.

Vic
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-03-26 8:13 PM (#47857 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools
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Location: Stow, Ohio
Originally posted by HumblePie aka Solid Top:
Interesting , particularly that Fret -Clamp.

Vic
If you like the fret clamp, you'll love the knife I made using an old Nicholson file...
Talk about holding an edge!

If anyone is interested I can post step by step instructions on making your own fret press.

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fran4001
Posted 2008-03-26 8:28 PM (#47858 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools


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Was wondering meself what the fret files look like. I'm trying to get up the nerve to lower the slots on my CC247 since I think it's cut a bit too shallow, and therefore a bit hard to fret. I suppose I'll need to pick that set up. StewMac IS great to deal with though. I've used them lots over the years.
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-03-26 8:34 PM (#47859 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools
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Location: Stow, Ohio
Those are fret saws, they are for roughing in the nut slots, however, if you use them carefully you can get the same results......the nut slot files are quite expensive.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-26 9:29 PM (#47860 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools


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Originally posted by Elliot Meldoy:
Originally posted by HumblePie aka Solid Top:
Interesting , particularly that Fret -Clamp.

Vic
If you like the fret clamp, you'll love the knife I made using an old Nicholson file...
Talk about holding an edge!

If anyone is interested I can post step by step instructions on making your own fret press.

I have used a small hammer to ( Gently ) tap a fret back into place , but , I would appreciate seeing how to make that fret -press . :)

Vic
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-03-26 10:09 PM (#47861 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools
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Location: Stow, Ohio
First you will have to order the fret caul with inserts from stewmac.


And purchase a pair of large throat vise grips from any hardware store.


remove the pin on the fret caul that holds the shaft to the base, and remove one of the swivels on the vise grips.
Now assemble the caul base to the vise grip jaw that you removed the swivel from. you will need a nut and bolt to secure the base to the jaw, you will also need about four small washers to center the caul base and take up any play between the jaw and the caul.
I will send you a piece of the neck support caul so don't worry about buying one.
Secure the neck caul support to the other swivel on the vise grip using liberal amounts of epoxy.
I use two part fast setting epoxy.
anyway, after all is said an done you will have an inexpensive fully functioning fret press, and if you keep the shaft and pin from the fret caul, you can re-assemble it down the road and use it with a drill press as well.
The drill press works great for pressing frets down over guitar bodies where the fret press can't reach.
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-03-26 10:13 PM (#47862 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools
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Location: Stow, Ohio
Oh uh crap, I just realized you are in Copenhagen...
That makes sending the piece of neck support caul a little difficult!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-03-26 11:08 PM (#47863 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools



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Really fine creations there Eliot...
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-26 11:41 PM (#47864 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools


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Location: Copenhagen Denmark
Originally posted by Elliot Meldoy:
Oh uh crap, I just realized you are in Copenhagen...
That makes sending the piece of neck support caul a little difficult!
Elliot ,

That`s Okay , I`m an E/M engineer , making such a device is small potatoes , I just needed the Idea / Info , to get onto the right path , Thanks for your Kind offer , I Appreciate it :)

Vic
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-28 10:02 AM (#47865 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools


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Location: Berkeley, CA
Hmmm. Maybe you're an associate of Doctor Oakroot?
I'll lay odds he has similar tools.
knuckles
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LBJ
Posted 2008-03-28 10:51 AM (#47866 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools


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Location: Tychy, Poland
Originally posted by HumblePie aka Solid Top:
Originally posted by Elliot Meldoy:
Oh uh crap, I just realized you are in Copenhagen...
That makes sending the piece of neck support caul a little difficult!
Elliot ,

That`s Okay , I`m an E/M engineer , making such a device is small potatoes , I just needed the Idea / Info , to get onto the right path , Thanks for your Kind offer , I Appreciate it :)

Vic
Hey, i'm a IT Specialist / programmer, i will write software that will automatically adapt pressing power to fretboard material and fret size. and i can do a database interface that will store once prepared settings... not to mention, that if we would somewhat get some kind of robot arm, i could write a program that would control arm and make it press frets automatically in mathematically counted spacing, different for each guitar scale...
uh,
i think after nearly 4 months of double shifts i need to get some rest.
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-03-31 9:00 PM (#47867 - in reply to #47854)
Subject: Re: Picture of some DIY guitar repair tools
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Location: Stow, Ohio
Get some sleep LBJ :)
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