Amazing Vintage 1963 Pre CBS Stratocaster Neck Restoration Pt 1
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- 1963 Pre-CBS Fender Stratocaster Neck restoration Part 1 - this might surprise you!
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This is the first of a two-part series on restoring a 1963 Fender Stratocaster neck. Here we’ll be extracting the frets sideways, by tapping them out of the slots and repairing some nasty divots in the rosewood.
Key Timings
0:00 Intro
0:57 Neck overview
2:12 Preparing for fret removal
7:50 Tapping the frets out
12:05 Filling fretboard holes
18:57 Levelling the board
20:14 Ready for the frets
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Britain’s premier guitar guru … excellent as always Huw.
Aw Bob... ;)
I like the divots, they just add to the vintage guitar vibe for me.
Just muy opinion, but you did a great job!
That neck has sure seen some E, A and D action! Great video
Yes! Thank you!
@@tonetwinstv2863 I have a ‘64 strat, I’ll be in touch with you about a re-fret. It’s been done before (at least once) so it’ll probs be an out from the top job. 👍
Great to have some new content from you both...always informative!
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching, much more coming soon!
patching was stunning! but I don't understand who would order filling those cool rosewood dimples
what a cool neck! patches turned out excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
I would never do this myself but I enjoy watching it and knowing how it’s done. Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Love these restoration videos. Thank you for sharing you knowledge.
This is totally my ASMR. Great job as always!
good stuff, valuable info as usual ! thx
Glad you liked it!
Amazing skills. Really enjoy these videos.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work as always. It really shows your love for these vintage instruments 😉
Great video, thanks Huw.
Great video!
Thanks!
Fabulous work Huw. As ever very impressive. When (🤣🤣🤣) I buy my early 60s Strat you'll be the first choice to work on it.
Deal!
@@tonetwinstv2863 minor problem... I funny have the talent to qualify to own one and not being a performer any more even less justification.... That is before trying to convince the wife it's £20,000 well invested.
In regards to tapping out your fets sideways, I’d cut a fret sized channel into your brace and then tap the fret out through the channel. Should stop the side of the fretboard blowing out with the fret if the fretboard is securely up against the brace
Nice work! This is really cool
🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely fascinating, those epoxy & dust patches looked absolutely incredible once it was all sanded. Brilliant stuff as always.
Just be sure not to relic any wire, Huw, people will lose their minds! ;-)
A 4 hour wire relicing series coming very soon Gareth ;)
@@tonetwinstv2863 ha ha!! :-)
Good video.
I never make the notch in the frets, I just use a punch with sharp edges. It has never slipped. I also heat the frets a little, seems to make them easier to start.
Great tip!
I would love to see this done on a vintage lacquered maple neck. I have a '71 Tele I'm getting ready to tackle and any information or articles on refretting tips for that would be welcome!! Great video.
It is done the same way. Just make sure to really score the lacquer along the frets.
@@pallecla Yes, I'd agree with that - H
Did you sand the board down at all? Or did you leave it as is? I'm assuming you left it as is and you'll level the frets as opposed to the board?
That's correct. I tidied up any bits of superglue, but I otherwise left the the board unsanded -H