Fender Strat’ – Fe-Fret

What do you do with really worn frets?  The simplest option is just change the neck for a new one, that’s part of the reason why good old Leo Fender designed them that way, so that when they were that worn you just replace the neck. If however, you want to keep your original neck, […]

Harley Benton Hard Tail

A nice looking guitar, built to a budget.  The owner was just a little unhappy with the tail.  He’d already changed the stock bridge but is still unhappy with the way the new bridge is pulling up. The wrap over bridge will tend to twist and pull up on the rear end when the strings […]

Epiphone Les Paul – Pickup upgrade

Want to improve on your Epiphone Les Paul?  A good set of pickups has to be the starting point.  While you’re at the pickups, a new set electrics to match isn’t a bad idea. A nice new set of Radioshop Pickups and wiring harness to match. There’s nothing specifically wrong with the existings volume and […]

Custom Built Telecaster

It’s always nice to get my teeth into something interesting, this one was a little more challenging than it should have been though. Before starting I had a look over the parts, just to make sure it’s all going to fit and work together. Unfortunaltely the frets were very uneven.  Sadly it’s never going to […]

Dressing uneven frets

There are two reasons why you might want to have your frets dressed, the first is if they have uneven heights, particularly if you want a low action. The diagram below, not exactly to scale, shows how when the string (the red line) is pushed down at the 2nd fret it should just clear the […]