Me, I like it just fine. The potential for longer fret life makes it appealing to me. It's a bit nasty to work with, particularly in the jumbo size because it's harder to cut and bend. So far, I've only had one player complain about a tonal change. Others have been impressed by the lower friction for string bending.
I've done maybe 10 fret jobs with it and yea its ok. A bit hard to cut but I charge extra so thats always good.
I thought there would be more tonal change than there is.
I'm happy to fit it if requested but I don't usually go out of my way to offer it as an option.
Glyn
I am using SS frets on my mandolins. I have found it to be hard on files, especially crowning files. I have been testing some ceramic stones for crowning. These need to be dressed as the stone wears but are much cheaper than buying new crowning files. I am making these and so far they are working well. One side is a 150 grit stone and the other is 320.
By the way, I am very happy to find frets.net and hope this will be a great success. I have used Frank's frets.com many times and it has been a great help to me.
That's a good question.... I'm about to do my first stainless steel refret (at a customers request). Will the diamond crowning files "plow through" the stainless as easily as it does standard fretwire?
In any event, using SS is making me re-evaluate the preparation of the neck beforehand, to reduce (if not outright eliminate) the need for "hogging" to get the frets where they need to be.