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Dec 07, 2021
Very nice
These are very nice tuning machines. Very smooth and accurate.

Aug 31, 2019
A good neck that requires some work to get it working corectly
I am putting this Jazz neck on a Squier P-Bass body. The origanel neck was very worped and I ended up breaking the truss rod trying to get it straight. The first problem I incontered with the new neck is that all the fretts lined up with the old neck frets but the nut did not. It was 1/16th of an inch to far away from the frets. To fix this I took the nut out and made the slot wider towards the frets by 1/16th. This required me to make a new nut wide enough to fit in the new wider nut slot. The secound problem I incontered was that the back of the neck where it sits in the pocket was the wrong shape, a bit more flat on the end than the pocket. I made a templete from the old neck that I could atach to the new neck to make the cut with a router. There was also a problem with the new neck being too long by about 7/16 of an inch making the scale 34 7/16 rather than 34 inches. So when I was reshaping the end of the neck in the pocket area I also cut 7/16 off of the leigth at the same time by placing the templete 7/16 from the end. The neck was also to narrow width wis by .070 so I made two .035 wood shims to place on each side of the neck in the pocket to make a good snug fit for the pocket. The tuning machine holes were bored at 11/16 or17.5mm and the Squier tuners require a 18mm hole so I used an expanding reamer to open them up. The finish is VERY DULL and I was looking more for a satin to a gloss finsh so I used some steel wool and found out that the finish is also very thin so I ended up sanding the neek down and refinishing it the way I wanted it. Now for the good news, the neck is very straight and the truss rod works good. There is not a need to do any fret work, no buzzing with a stock Fender set up. The intonation is spot on all the way up the neck. The neck produces a very woody tone and it plays very nicely.