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I've been pulling the frets off basses for years.I see no reason to use epoxy,it's not removeable and will change the resonant character of the wood,as it doesn't flex the same way If you think you need a hard finish,a standard finish from plyuerathane to nitro cullulose should work fine. As for filling frets slots,I used to do it but decided there's no advantage. for guitar one might feel the slot which col dbe ,literally a drag. If you're going to fill I think it's far better to use woodglue mixed with saw dust than plastic wood filler stuff that's hard to remove. It's better to glue wood with stuff that has the same density /flexibility characteristics as the wood. High end guitar makers ,like Rick Turner eventually figured out that the old hide glues used before modern chemistry had distinct advantages andwere key to making instruments repairable,which means makingthem really last ,because you can heat the glue ,and open the joints to work on the instruments.If you epoxy your fingerboard you'll Never get it off. " thinking of putting epoxy on the fretboard already filled the frets with wood filler, _________________________________________________________________ Tease your brain--play Clink! Win cool prizes! http://club.live.com/clink.aspx?icid=clink_hotmailtextlink2