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StewMac Pre-Cut Wide Fretwire Set, Wide/Highest, 7.25" Radius, 24-pieces

$ 16.89

Availability: 81 in stock
  • Manufacturer: StewMac
  • Type: Tailpiece
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • California Prop 65 Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
  • Brand: StewMac
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: 0150-PC-7
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days

    Description

    Get fretting now with Pre-Cut and Pre-Radiused fretwire
    In a busy shop time is money, especially when it comes to fretting, which is why using our pre-cut and pre-radiused fretwire will make your fretting faster, easier, and more profitable
    Wide width fretwire is favored for string bending, and is used on many modern electric guitars and basses
    Sized to fit a 0.023" (0.58mm) fret slot width
    Each pack contains 24 pieces of pre-cut, pre-radiused wire; each piece measures 2.75" long
    Get fretting NOW with Pre-Cut and Pre-Radiused fretwire
    In a busy shop time is money, especially when it comes to fretting. That's why using our
    pre-cut
    and
    pre-radiused
    fretwire will make your fretting faster, easier, and more profitable. And—it's pre-cleaned too!
    Just imagine having a drawer of perfectly pre-cut, pre-radiused frets all ready to go for your next fret job.
    Wide fretwire
    is favored for string bending—used on many modern electric guitars and basses. (Late '50s Gibson® 0.098" jumbo fretwire is medium by modern standards.)
    Ready to use high quality frets
    Pack of 24 pre-cut frets
    Pre-cleaned
    Pre-radiused to 7.25"
    Each fret is 2.75" (70mm) long
    Crown width measures 0.110"
    Crown height measures 0.052"
    Sized to fit a 0.023" (0.58mm) fret slot width
    Traditional 18% nickel-silver material
    For electric guitar or bass
    Same as the modern "jumbo" fretwire used on ESP, Jackson, Ibanez, Kramer and similar guitars
    Fretwire you know and trust
    Instrument makers and repair shops have relied on our fretwire for years for its high quality material, well made form, and consistent tolerances. We use the best 18% nickel-silver alloy on the market for our frets. It's hard, durable, and stays put in the fretboard.
    NOTE: Fretwire is made in a variety of crown heights.
    Note that after the frets are installed and leveled, they can lose from 0.004" to 0.010" in height.