I have a '79 strat (one piece maple neck without fretboard) that came into my shop that has a warped or twisted neck. The guy left it strung up in the basement for 20 years with the truss rod loose, so the neck has a pretty severe concave bow or twist from the 7th fret to the nut. I measure about a 3/64ths dip from level at the worst point. The rest of the fretboard is reasonably straight. Adjusting the truss rod brings the rest of the neck in, but doesn't do much to straighten out the dip from the 7th fret to the nut on the treble side, especially.
Removing the frets, leveling, re-fretting, and refinishing the neck, is probably the fix, but I haven't done this on a strat (I work mostly on acoustics) and I am concerned about the truss rod channel at the nut end. The thickness of the fret board there measures only about 5/64ths, so if I have to level that end down 3/64ths to get the fingerboard flat, that doesn't leave much thickness above the truss rod channel. Is this a problem? Anyone else have a strat with a similar problem? Would heat and pressure applied to the neck correct the problem? What do you all think? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
I suggested a new neck, but the customer wants to keep things original and doesn't want to lose the Fender decals, so he would like it fixed.
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