YJM_Rocks said:Or maybe i could scallop it.![]()
YJM_Rocks said:Those horribly small frets on a Mex. strat are scaring me. So i dont want to buy one. Does anybody else hate these? And whats the cost to get it re-fretted with jumbos. Or maybe i could scallop it.![]()
WhoFan said:PS one option i looked at in refretting my Mexican Fender Maple necks is to sand off the finnish and use tung oil on them.......
Whofan
Hellion said:Those nasty frets were the first thing that I replaced. And I've replaced them twice now on the same silly Strat. Cost me about $150 a shot. Seemed worth it to me at the time, and I'll probably do it again if need be.
rspst14 said:If you burn through a set of frets rather quickly, consider going with stainless steel next time. It costs more for a stainless refret, but you'd be hard pressed to wear them out in this lifetime.
Ryan
rspst14 said:I've done a couple refrets myself...three on a practice neck, one on my Hamer. The problem with doing it yourself is that you won't save any money, and in fact, you'll spend more buying the tools to do it yourself than you would paying a good luthier to do it. I certainly wouldn't put myself on the level of JohnJohn, but I did a pretty good job. It helps that Hamers are super consistent and that I was dealing with an unbound rosewood board with no irregularities. A master luthier can do a top-notch refret with only a few basic tools...guys like me need a fret bender, fret press system, and a diamond crowning file. But I figure I'll end up wanting or needing to refret another guitar or two at some point in my life, so the investment in tools was worth it.
Ryan
FenderBender03 said:Aren't the frets on a Mexican Standard considered vintage? As in vintage style and size? I own two Mexican Standard Fenders and the frets feel really close to the two 50's RI i've owned thus far. Anyone else think this to?
FenderBender
:wrf: Maybe if you're talking about the old Squier II, but otherwise... umm, no.beandip said:The squire series are actually quite better then MIM standards...
FenderBender03 said:Aren't the frets on a Mexican Standard considered vintage? As in vintage style and size? I own two Mexican Standard Fenders and the frets feel really close to the two 50's RI i've owned thus far. Anyone else think this too? FenderBender
JB_From_Hell said::wrf: Maybe if you're talking about the old Squier II, but otherwise... umm, no.
Ok, I see where you're coming from, now. On paper... perhaps. In reality, no way. The MIM Fenders are FAR superior as far as quality goes.beandip said:I think that the Squire standards are better than the MIM standards when compaired on paper. I dont play them because I cant stand the neck. Too thin. But bigger frets, a floating 2 point bridge (which I dont like), more mass to the headstock, alnico pickups, and a whole lot cooler finishes.