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    When is it time to refret? My Model 6 frets are looking pretty worn. I have played the snot out of this thing the 18 years i have had it. Its got wicked low action.The lowest i have ever seen.I can't even slip a fender medium pick between the fret and string without it touching. I can barely slip a piece of paper in between. i like it this way. Its like that from the first fret to the 24th. Will i lose the action with a refret?

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    If you have super low action and it doesn't buzz, you probably don't need a refret.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Axewielder View Post
      If you have super low action and it doesn't buzz, you probably don't need a refret.
      I agree. Usually you can have them crowned/leveled to fix any problems you might have, that being buzzing due to dead spots. I'm not certain if you can level/crown a second time. I guess it all depends on how much fret wire you have left.

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      • #4
        Sorry to barge in but what do they do when refretting?

        Do they knock out the old ones and squeeze new ones in?
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        • #5
          More or less, yeah.
          Most times, if not all, they level the fretboard, and clean the fret slots out first, then install the new frets, and crown/level/polish them.
          Probably around $150-200, but that depends on who does the work, cause it could be less, or alot more.
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          • #6
            If it plays fine don't do anything.If the frets have some grooves I just make sure they are level and re-crown.After the re-crown I check to make sure they are level again and then polish.Model 6's have big frets so theres lots of meat on there.
            For the above service I charge $50.00 for a complete re-fret usually $150.00 on up so metalchurch79 is in the ballpark.
            Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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            • #7
              I am getting some buzzing in areas that never buzzed before. I did switch from 9's to 10's but don't know if that would do it.There are some pretty deep grooves under the strings. I will just crank the action up a hair.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by broken_fusion View Post
                I am getting some buzzing in areas that never buzzed before. I did switch from 9's to 10's but don't know if that would do it.There are some pretty deep grooves under the strings. I will just crank the action up a hair.
                Changing to a different string gauge will sometimes require a slight truss rod adjustment.
                By what you described (low action no prior buzz) I would say a tweak adjustment is all you really need.

                JMO

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