FIXING A BOWED NECK ON A FENDER PRECISION BASS

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • This made inMexico Precision bass from 2016 has a severly bowed neck. The owner brought it to me to see if I could reduce the neck releief to something playable. after tightening the truss rod all the way, I had to resort to some clamps to give me some mechanical assistance. emjoy the video to see the results!
    -Steve
    www.manotickstringworks.com
    Ottawa, Ontario
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  • @oldasrocks9121
    @oldasrocks9121 13 днів тому +1

    Got a 24" long heating pad from the Amazonian, don't know if it will get hot enough but Ill increase the time it's on so the neck heats thru. Have to correct a humped neck so that may increase the possibilty of success, working with string tension rather than against it. Fingers crossed!

    • @ManotickGuitarTech
      @ManotickGuitarTech  12 днів тому

      good luck and good idea for the heating pad - I am curious to know how hot it will get

  • @vanshankguitars
    @vanshankguitars 5 місяців тому +2

    I've tried a similar method but in my case to introduce more relief in a Gibson Les Paul neck. To no avail really, since the Gibson truss rod is one way. My only solution was to go from a set of 0.010" - 0.046" gauge strings to a set of 0.011" - 0.050". And that ended up just straightening the neck flat. Which is fine for some players. But even after weeks and months, the neck would backbow back to where it wanted to stay. The joys of single action truss rods...

    • @ManotickGuitarTech
      @ManotickGuitarTech  5 місяців тому

      Persistent backbows are less common- for a set neck I would look at heat treatments multiple times over several days with the neck clamped flat or a bit of an upbow, in your case.

  • @GrandmaSiva
    @GrandmaSiva 22 дні тому +1

    The head is bowed on a squire P bass I said I'd work on. Clamp it and then heat gun or blow torch? What would you suggest?

    • @ManotickGuitarTech
      @ManotickGuitarTech  22 дні тому

      @@GrandmaSiva lol-no blow torch!! I hope you are joking 🙃

  • @M_EvoBass
    @M_EvoBass 5 місяців тому +2

    So if this doesnt work and the neck springs back, what would your other options be?
    Good show btw.

    • @ManotickGuitarTech
      @ManotickGuitarTech  5 місяців тому +3

      New neck, unfortunately... heat treatments but there are no gaurantees that will work over the long term either

    • @M_EvoBass
      @M_EvoBass 5 місяців тому +1

      @ManotickGuitarTech The necks an area you don't compromise on, it's not like it's a vintage 62. So a new neck is the way to go. Particularly if you play often, I guess it's the best option? How much would that be, $300US?

    • @ManotickGuitarTech
      @ManotickGuitarTech  5 місяців тому +1

      @@M_EvoBass of course I wouldn't do this on a vintage guitar, but new replacent necks are anywhere from $250-500

    • @M_EvoBass
      @M_EvoBass 5 місяців тому +1

      @ManotickGuitarTech Oh I know you wouldn't do that on a vintage neck, wasn't implying that 👍
      $250-500 ain't to bad. If it was mine I think I'd be just getting you to fit a new one. Nice colour that bass, I'm thinking of getting a Squire jazz in the same, looks very 😎

  • @jobetsantos7570
    @jobetsantos7570 3 місяці тому +1

    what to do if the trussrod is tight and hard but still bowed up

    • @ManotickGuitarTech
      @ManotickGuitarTech  3 місяці тому

      @@jobetsantos7570 wck reheat a few times, that might help