anyone done an install of an LSR nut onto a mexican strat? Is it something that a novice such as myself is likely to f*ckup bigtime?
i recently installed a wilky trem to replace the mex standard one, which hasn't fallen out yet (filled in the old holes with dowel and glue, re-drilled new ones - seems fine so far..), but since the only tools I have to my disposal are sandpaper for making grooves bigger, and a few small drill bits, I wonder whether this is one best left for a 'professional'..
how much bigger does the slot need to be? the nut is kind of a crucial part. i'd say if you don't have much experience, you're better off taking it to a professional.
according to the accompanying blurb, 7/32" wider and a new depth of between 0.105" to 0.115" at the centre of the radius (assuming 0.035"-0.045" fret height...)
I have a LSR roller nut on my Jag-Stang, but it was routed for it at Warmoth. It came with great instructions and shims so you get the proper install height, etc. If your brave enough I say get a small router bit and take a chance doing it yourself, just set the depth to not go any deeper than the original nut route.
it's the cost of buying a router bit (as opposed to my 80-grade sandpaper) and potential for screwing up the neck (and then getting it repaired), versus the cost of getting a luthier to fit it.
will take some measurements.
if it only needs a fraction sanded away to make it fit, i'll try it...
yep - it's going to the shops today/tomorrow. The amount of wood I need to remove is too much to do with just sandpaper, so will see how it goes getting it done properly...