spauldingrules
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Howdy - I'm trying to help a friend get his old MIM Strat back into shape. Maple back and maple fretboard. It's from 1995, and has seen some use, to say the least. I did a fret level on it and it really is shaping up nicely. However, there is a dent in the fretboard between the nut and the first fret, about .75 inches long, running along where the A string would go. It looks like something pushed the A string into the fretboard HARD and made a deep and nasty dent.
I don't really care about looks, but we do want a smooth feel to it. Should I just fill with superglue and sand down? Or is there a better way? The soldering iron steam it out trick didn't do too much good.
Thanks for any input! I tried convincing him to get a Warmoth neck, but he wants to make sure he's going to stick with it again first.
I don't really care about looks, but we do want a smooth feel to it. Should I just fill with superglue and sand down? Or is there a better way? The soldering iron steam it out trick didn't do too much good.
Thanks for any input! I tried convincing him to get a Warmoth neck, but he wants to make sure he's going to stick with it again first.