Hello Guys and Gals, this is only my second post on this forum. So I want to first say Hi and thanks for having me. It had been a little bit since I last visited Frets.com, so when I stopped by the other day I was very happy to find this forum!
My question is concerning 50's and 60's Danelectro necks. The ones with the duel steel beam reinforcements. I just received two late 50's Dano's in piece and have been charged with restoring them. Most of work is simple stuff but I'll a little unsure about the necks. Because I have not seen them with strings on, I don't know just what the necks are doing under tension. On top of that the frets have already been pulled so I couldn't string them up with re-fretting first. Both necks have a little forward bow to them. Nothing that couldn't be made flat again tho.
So my questions are would you guys feel OK truing the fretboard and re-fretting before you've had the neck strung up? Would you add a little relief to the fretboard when you true it or assume that string tension will take care of that?
If I'd seen the necks under tension I wouldn't be so worried but that combined with a lack of experience with old Dano necks make me question the best way to go forward. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.