MetalManiac
Li'l Junior Member
Something just occurred to me as I was in the process of setting up my '57 Stat tribute assembly.
Concerning the neck, My Strat neck is too low for the right action , as the saddles sit too high- the neck is a compound radius Warmoth, so it should be able to have the lopwest possible action., but I may be able to raise it to desired height by cranking the truss rod all the right.
Or I have the option of a shim, or I could crank the truss rod partially to the right, and also use a shim.
Would it be better on neck stress to not have the truss rod cranked fully,. or does it not matter?
Concerning the neck, My Strat neck is too low for the right action , as the saddles sit too high- the neck is a compound radius Warmoth, so it should be able to have the lopwest possible action., but I may be able to raise it to desired height by cranking the truss rod all the right.
Or I have the option of a shim, or I could crank the truss rod partially to the right, and also use a shim.
Would it be better on neck stress to not have the truss rod cranked fully,. or does it not matter?