JB Weld? Just curious.
If it works then I'd like to know more too, any pics to see those frets?

Wonder if you use it to fill in dents from worn frets then file or sand it? seen a guy on you tube used solder then sanded it and worked![]()
If you're gonna replace your frets, go all the way and have them swapped for stainless ones. If they're crowned well, you'll never have to worry about buzz and note decay.I agree with ehdwuld. I found a tech near me who is very knowledgeable, decent and charges (comparatively) logical rates. I might send it to him to replace the fret.
But, generally speaking, for a DIYer with no serious fret-replacement tools/experience the epoxy fix (5 mins work + 1 day curing) is much less trouble to do than the fret replacement, truth be said.
2017-07-02_11-24-40 by panixgr, on Flickr
2017-07-02_11-25-07 by panixgr, on FlickrHmm I cannot express this in another way, but a work ON THE FIRST FRET, 20 mins job which costs nothing and will hold for more than a year, giving time to the rest of the frets to wear out naturally, is the definition of CORRECT fix. Changing the fret would require levelling : I TRY TO AVOID THIS RIGHT NOW, for obvious reasons explained above.That's cool that you got creative with it, but that's really a band-aid, not a fix.
If the frets are "almost" beyond a level then its best to try the solder job?