Fret jobs and nut repair
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 2:10 am
I've got a couple of questions related to the playability of a mid-70's Rick. One of the nut slots is worn/cut a little too deep. Can the nuts on these be built up with superglue and some shavings from another nut like the bone and Tusq nuts on other guitars can? The Rick nuts seem to be more plasticy and I don't want to mess anything up if this doesn't work well.
My second question involves fret-leveling or replacement. This same guitar has a few frets that are worn fairly flat across the top and two or three of the open position frets have fairly large dents in them. If I set the action high enough it plays okay without any noticeable buzzing but I would like it lower. Is there usually enough fret material to get one fairly substantial leveling out the frets before having to replace them? I think that even if someone couldn't take enough material off to completely eliminate the dents/ that it would play fine if the rest of the frets were leveled out.
My second question involves fret-leveling or replacement. This same guitar has a few frets that are worn fairly flat across the top and two or three of the open position frets have fairly large dents in them. If I set the action high enough it plays okay without any noticeable buzzing but I would like it lower. Is there usually enough fret material to get one fairly substantial leveling out the frets before having to replace them? I think that even if someone couldn't take enough material off to completely eliminate the dents/ that it would play fine if the rest of the frets were leveled out.