
Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Liking your work there. Looking forward to seeing what it looks like once it is finished 

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Fender Precision 1972
Musicman Stingray 1978
Peavey T40 1983
MIT Yamaha Attitude LTD 1 1990
Wal Mk2 1993
MIK Fender Jazz Deluxe 2005
MIK Yamaha RBXJM2 2005
MIK Fender Jazz Deluxe V 2008
Rickenbacker 4003 2015
+others
Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Heck yes it is! Top work and thanks for sharing.
Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Onto the finishing. Time for another trick. I drilled a few small holes to start lifting off the fretboard. To fill these, I put a drop of superglue in each hole and then rubbed some rosewood sawdust into the hole. When the glue dries, you just sand it down and it looks like rosewood. It is a little hard to see here, but you can see the rosewood sawdust on three holes.
Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Next comes sanding, and as always, there is always lots of it! I had to sand of a very small overhang of the fretboard on one side, and remove a small bit of neck on the other side. Then I masked the rosewood so I could varnish the back of the neck.
In my 'spray booth' and ready for varnishing the exposed bits I have sanded off.
In my 'spray booth' and ready for varnishing the exposed bits I have sanded off.
Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Right, time to put it all together. The finished neck with the body and all the bits
Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Not much more to show. Here is the neck going back on. A couple of small screwdrivers to ensure the holes a aligned and the neck is back on. Note the nice finish on the neck

Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
And there it is! Neck back on, tuning machines back on ready to restring.
A set of Ernie Ball Slinkies on and it is done. I've been bringing the neck up to tension over a couple of days. There is stall a small bow in it up near the headstock which I'll never get rid of, but it is now perfectly playable. I've done a setup and had a play with it. Sounds like a Jazz bass, so everything is good. It goes back home tomorrow, so job done!
A set of Ernie Ball Slinkies on and it is done. I've been bringing the neck up to tension over a couple of days. There is stall a small bow in it up near the headstock which I'll never get rid of, but it is now perfectly playable. I've done a setup and had a play with it. Sounds like a Jazz bass, so everything is good. It goes back home tomorrow, so job done!
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Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Well done Nev... brilliant job.
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Re: Working through replacing a truss rod in a Jazz bass neck
Fantastic job, you must be very pleased with the results.