ok so i started by blocking the trem
removing the strings
then the springs and removing the tremolo block
i thought damn
cos there is that little wire running through for the piezo
but i knew in the back of my mind that the great guys at music man had obviously thought about this and i found a convenient little unclippy thing on the output
so now i taped up the fretboard and 0000 steel wooled the frets
after this comes a coat of lemon oil
while this is happening i cleaned the trem cavity and tremolo block with a brush
then with some acetone on a cottom swab
i then applied a lubricant called dri glide which contains ptfe
let that settle in a bit
then i 1200 grit sanded the back of the neck
then gunstock oiled and waxed
then repeated.
lemon oiled the neck again
reinserted tremblock
set up with new strings
and hey
wow
the neck has never felt so good
i swear it is the smoothest neck in the city
anyone else done this?
removing the strings
then the springs and removing the tremolo block
i thought damn
cos there is that little wire running through for the piezo
but i knew in the back of my mind that the great guys at music man had obviously thought about this and i found a convenient little unclippy thing on the output
so now i taped up the fretboard and 0000 steel wooled the frets
after this comes a coat of lemon oil
while this is happening i cleaned the trem cavity and tremolo block with a brush
then with some acetone on a cottom swab
i then applied a lubricant called dri glide which contains ptfe
let that settle in a bit
then i 1200 grit sanded the back of the neck
then gunstock oiled and waxed
then repeated.
lemon oiled the neck again
reinserted tremblock
set up with new strings
and hey
wow
the neck has never felt so good
i swear it is the smoothest neck in the city
anyone else done this?