Yes, I know there's a ton of available info, but a) I'm at work, and b) I've not been able to find exactly what I need, so here goes...
I already have a '66 P and '91 reissue of a '62 Jazz... but no fretless. About a month ago, I found a '96 Squier Jazz languishing in the back corner of a nearby flea market. After stewing on it for a week, I finally went back and made an offer; $35.00 later, I was the 'proud' owner of a beat-to-hell Jazz that not only was perfect for resurrection but also fretless conversion. And by 'beat to hell;, I mean that the previous owner must have been a wanna-be punk star or something, because there were stickers all over the thing, dents, a few serious cracks in the body, small chunks missing, E-tuner was broken off, A-tuner was bent, electronics were hanging out. Half of my brain was seriously wondering what the other half was thinking.
Regardless, the body is now hanging in my garage, with one of a few coats of primer drying. I'll post some pics later, of the process I've been through thus far.
SO ANYWAY.... it's a '96, Korean. Rosewood. I need to pull these things cleanly (who doesn't?), but I have no idea if they're top-loaded or side-loaded, or if they're glued, or...? Does anyone around here know definitively how these frets were installed and how they best come out? I'm seeing recommendations of lemon oil to soften stuff, but that makes me nervous, that I might get it too soft. Using a soldering iron to heat stuff is no problem, with my trusty Weller. I just want to be sure I'm starting off on the right foot.
Thanks!
I already have a '66 P and '91 reissue of a '62 Jazz... but no fretless. About a month ago, I found a '96 Squier Jazz languishing in the back corner of a nearby flea market. After stewing on it for a week, I finally went back and made an offer; $35.00 later, I was the 'proud' owner of a beat-to-hell Jazz that not only was perfect for resurrection but also fretless conversion. And by 'beat to hell;, I mean that the previous owner must have been a wanna-be punk star or something, because there were stickers all over the thing, dents, a few serious cracks in the body, small chunks missing, E-tuner was broken off, A-tuner was bent, electronics were hanging out. Half of my brain was seriously wondering what the other half was thinking.
Regardless, the body is now hanging in my garage, with one of a few coats of primer drying. I'll post some pics later, of the process I've been through thus far.
SO ANYWAY.... it's a '96, Korean. Rosewood. I need to pull these things cleanly (who doesn't?), but I have no idea if they're top-loaded or side-loaded, or if they're glued, or...? Does anyone around here know definitively how these frets were installed and how they best come out? I'm seeing recommendations of lemon oil to soften stuff, but that makes me nervous, that I might get it too soft. Using a soldering iron to heat stuff is no problem, with my trusty Weller. I just want to be sure I'm starting off on the right foot.
Thanks!