So I just got my Charvel m6 back from the shop today, good work on it, the nut is cut nicely all is well, however when I start playing it I realize that when I try to bend I experience some turbulance, so I look at the fret, and there are two gashes in the fret, looks like the metal has been cleared to one side, leaving a raise in the fret!!!!! What should I do? I am looking at the cost of a refret and its a bit too much, any suggestions? HELP!!!
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Re: BIG PROBLEM!!!! PT2 The Plot Thickens
can you post a pic? i'm having a hard time imagining that. do you have a divot in the fret?
sully
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Re: BIG PROBLEM!!!! PT2 The Plot Thickens
the only thing I was taking into consideration is that if they replace the fret, wouldnt that put it uneven with the others? those frets have had about 17 years of wear, so wouldnt a new fret mess up the action?
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Re: BIG PROBLEM!!!! PT2 The Plot Thickens
If all other frets are in decent condition, then I wouldn't worry about them. They should be able to put a new one in that's similar and just file it down so it's even with the others.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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yeah, what joe said.
sully
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FIrst they level the frets so they are all even, and then they use a file to round off the top and take care of any imperfections. IF they screwed it up, it shouldn't cost you a dime, but even if you do end up paying, it won't be too much for one fret.
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