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  • Our standard tuner holes are an 11/32" straight bore. This matches up to the push-in grommets of the standard Vintage Style tuners (some copies may be different). When you purchase a new Warmoth gutiar neck, we can ream our counter-bore the tuner holes to any of the sizes listed below, at no additional charge. Tuner bushings from different manufacturers are not always identical in size. If the tuner bushings you are using don't fit into the tuner routs fairly easily do not force them. It is ne...
  • Heel and Neck Pocket Dimensions Warmoth adheres to Fender's® USA vintage/original neck heel and neck pocket dimensions on all models (except when noted). Many other manufacturers have adopted these dimensions as well. Unfortunately, they are not universal...even among Fender® products. Careful measurement is the only way to be sure your parts will be compatible. Strat® Neck Pocket Tele® Neck Pocket Strat® / Tele® Heel Dimensions Neck...
  • Tuner bushings from different manufacturers are not always identical in size. If the tuner bushings you are using don't fit into the tuner routs fairly easily do not force them. It is necessary to open the hole up slightly. Headstocks broken as a result of forcing bushings into them are not covered under warranty. Tuner Reams Gotoh GB7 (9/16" - 14mm) Our standard bass tuner hole size. Shop Gotoh GB7 Tuners Schaller BM (11/16" - 17.5mm) Fit...
  • 21 vs. 22 Frets Fender's® original Strat® and Tele® necks had 21 frets, while Gibson® necks had 22. In order to bring this extra range to Fender®-style models, we created replacement necks with a 22nd fret on a short fretboard extension. Standard 22 Fret Fretboard extends 1/4" beyond neck heel. A 1/8"(3mm) space between the fretboard overhang and the top of the body leaves enough room for a standard thickness pickguard. Switching from a 21 to 22 fret neck usua...
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