Refreting my guitar

RicksPick
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Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:50 am

Hi folks

Im going to refret my trusty old guitar
Its had ? 2 previous owners and is at least 18 years old
Its a cheep guitar but I dont want to ruin it, but the buzz ruins the pleasure and sound.

So far I have the new frets and a pair of speciality pulling pliers,already had needle files, I love tools LOL, hammers next on the list should arrive early next week,Then To start the refurb.
I will post pictures and maybe a video.

Anyone done this before?? any advice?? I have instructions but I bet It wont be straight forward.

RicksPick


AndyT
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Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:00 am

Nope, never done it. But I have a guitar that needs one new fret. Take lots of good closeup shots so I can see how hard it's likely to be. Depending on cost and difficulty, I might just have it done by my luthier.


MarkM
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Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:08 am

Rickspick,

We'll I've never refretted a guitar before. Interesting job for sure. You mentioned that you are getting alot of buzzing. Before taking on this job I would check a few things first. Namely the neck angle and the overall humidity of the guitar. Enclosed are a few URLs that may help. It's much easier to adjust the truss rod then refret. Although if your frets are really worn you'll probably want to switch them out.

http://www.taylorguitars.com/global/pdf ... Guitar.pdf


http://www.taylorguitars.com/global/pdf ... stment.pdf




MarkM


haoli25
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Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:42 am

Rick, I just had this done with with one of my guitars. I had seven frets replaced. That's what I get for practicing 'bends' on an acoustic...flatened frets :) Make sure you have the correct size frets before you begin. I didn't know until I took my guitar in to the luthier that even Taylor uses several different size frets on their different models.


Bill


willem
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Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:46 am

Hey Rick,intresting to do,,buzzing??is that always?? did you ask your self if your luthier can give it a look and maybe its only a new setup(adjustment)(cost here,,50 euro's),,like Bill say's do you have the right size frets,,i must say its not so difficult with the right tools,but you say you want ruin it..


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Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:51 am

Thanks


RicksPick
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Fri Oct 01, 2010 12:36 pm

Thanks for the comments and links

I am sure it is the frets,the buzz is only over the worn ones, 1st and 2nd srings, 2 n 3 frets, 1st and 4th ring fine.
Any money saved will be going towards GAS lol
I will check the links for more info.
If all goes wrong then It will go to a luthier, but i feel comfident at the moment.

RicksPick


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