Jeffskowski Posted yesterday at 09:48 Posted yesterday at 09:48 Hi all I have recently managed to obtain the original fretless neck for my '81 Stingray. Have been without it for about 20 years! I have a custom fretted neck that I play so won't be fitting it any time soon so need some advice on the best way to store it. Truss rod as is or lose? With some sort of humidifier pack to maintain humidity? Wrapped in paper, in an bag, case, wooden box? Any help would be very much appreciated Cheers Jeff Quote
Beedster Posted yesterday at 10:27 Posted yesterday at 10:27 Buy a cheap body and bridge and keep it at tension 👍 2 Quote
ped Posted yesterday at 10:30 Posted yesterday at 10:30 1 minute ago, Beedster said: Buy a cheap body and bridge and keep it at tension 👍 Then maybe a nice pre and a pickup, have it refinished and... 1 5 Quote
Jeffskowski Posted yesterday at 10:32 Author Posted yesterday at 10:32 3 minutes ago, Beedster said: Buy a cheap body and bridge and keep it at tension 👍 Not a bad idea but I think just screwing it to a piece of stable timber and adding a bridge would save buying a body 👍 1 Quote
Jeffskowski Posted yesterday at 10:33 Author Posted yesterday at 10:33 2 minutes ago, ped said: Then maybe a nice pre and a pickup, have it refinished and... 🤔 Quote
MichaelDean Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago @Silky999 is making a lovely looking stingray body... 1 Quote
Jeffskowski Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, MichaelDean said: @Silky999 is making a lovely looking stingray body... That is lovely. I only wanted to store a neck and now I'm spiralling towards another bass 😭 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) The truss rod exists to provide force acting against the force applied by the pull of the strings. As there would be no string tension, I would slacken the truss rod off to prevent it forming a permanent back bow, wrap it in bubble wrap and store it a room temperature — ie not in the loft or shed. When I bought a Fender replacement P to J conversion neck, it came with the truss tod slackened off, so I slackened off the rod on the fretless it was replacing before packing that one away. Edited 2 hours ago by Jean-Luc Pickguard Quote
Jeffskowski Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 47 minutes ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said: The truss rod exists to provide force acting against the force applied by the pull of the strings. As there would be no string tension, I would slacken the truss rod off to prevent it forming a permanent back bow, wrap it in bubble wrap and store it a room temperature — ie not in the loft or shed. When I bought a Fender replacement P to J conversion neck, it came with the truss tod slackened off, so I slackened off the rod on the fretless it was replacing before packing that one away. Makes sense. Thanks! Quote
Jay2U Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago I'd store it just like manufacturers do; no tension, trussrod relaxed, not too dry. Quote
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