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Old 04-18-2006, 02:44 PM
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I recently bought a Strat knowing it would need some fretwork done, and I took it to a local builder/tech for the fretwork. He told me the total damage and my jaw dropped... about $50 more than I expected.

About how much does fret levelling go for?
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Old 04-18-2006, 03:18 PM
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I recently bought a Strat knowing it would need some fretwork done, and I took it to a local builder/tech for the fretwork. He told me the total damage and my jaw dropped... about $50 more than I expected.

About how much does fret levelling go for?
I do a lot of business with a local guitar tech. Last time I dropped something off for a neck install, full setup, and fret levelling, he charged $120. I paid him $140 (I do this a lot, so I have a feeling he's been cutting me deals for a while).
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I get the feeling I've been charging people a LOT less than what I should be for doing this... I only do it locally as the nearest set up place is 2 hours out of town, and all of the local music shops know a lot less than I do about how to set up instruments, and I estimated a price which I should use as a basic standard guideline for all the instruments I set up.

According to the rules here I don't think I'm allowed to say how much exactly, but it was a far cry from that!
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I'd say that anywhere from 100-150 depending where you are. Places in big cities charge more to pay rent. Anything over 150 for a fret dressing is ridiculous.
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Old 04-19-2006, 07:51 PM
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Okay, then I was thinking a low number in my head. $130 ain't bad at all from what it seems.

Just would suck less if I spent more than $70 more than that on the guitar
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fretwork was one of those things that scared the crap out of my underpants until I actually did it. My first fret job was not a repair, so that's a little easier, but dressing the frets it's not difficult at all. You just need patience and information. I got the stewmac DVD and that gave me courage to go ahead. First fretjob didn't need neck relief, the neck is straight as an arrow and there are no buzzes anywere on the fingerboard. If I can do it, then anyone can.
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