playas
Well-known member
Yep, that's the one.
Btw, good luck with the work.
A couple of comments...
1. From a purely practical standpoint wouldn't it be better to just remove what you need for each step to keep everything else together? i.e. just take off the neck to do fret work and replace the tuners etc. To avoid losing parts or not knowing what goes where if there's any possibility of that happening.
3. Check how the tuners are held in place, a stud offset screws etc and see if you can find what you need by way of replacement with the same attachment method. Might save you having to add more unnecessary holes.
I have some graphtech saddles & nuts.
I like them but note that the saddles will change the sound a bit.
I wouldn't bother with either unless there is actually something wrong with your current ones.
Btw, good luck with the work.
A couple of comments...
1. From a purely practical standpoint wouldn't it be better to just remove what you need for each step to keep everything else together? i.e. just take off the neck to do fret work and replace the tuners etc. To avoid losing parts or not knowing what goes where if there's any possibility of that happening.
3. Check how the tuners are held in place, a stud offset screws etc and see if you can find what you need by way of replacement with the same attachment method. Might save you having to add more unnecessary holes.
I have some graphtech saddles & nuts.
I like them but note that the saddles will change the sound a bit.
I wouldn't bother with either unless there is actually something wrong with your current ones.
