I have a Guild guitar that has the typical fret grooves, not bad but are creating buzz. Is there a rule of thumb as to replacement vs filing them down a bit?
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If the grooved frets have been singled-out as the sole cause of the buzz, it's time. If the overall wear on the frets (up & down the board) isn't that bad, you could consider a partial refret.
I run-across this a lot... most of the guitars I work on have lots of wear in the "cowboy-chord" positions (typically the first 5 frets) but negligible elsewhere, so a partial refret works well... particularly for their pocketbooks.
Yup, what Mike and Greg said. . .
Thanks guys, a 5 fret replacement job will be done!
I usually go a couple past what looks worn. I find when I dress there is more wear than I could see ....although that might be age related.
I actually can't remember the last fret mill I did because of divots. All in the last few years have gotten cowboy refrets, sometimes up to the 8th fret.
I do strings-on leveling, which allows me to remove the least amount of fret metal possible; unless divots are really severe, I'll
level & recrown.
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