Since the Indio tele neck swap didnt work out, I decided to do a fret level. It wasnt horrible, but every 2 or 3 frets was just a tiny bit hi/lo with the fret rocker. For this $90 guitar, it took a minimal number of strokes with the leveling beam, the least of the 10 or so I have done.
I didn't plan on doing this, or I would have not done recent string changes on both guitars.
I've been playing both of these lately; I havent picked up a humbucker guitar (or P90) in a couple of months.
I do this work in the garage because of the metal filings. So, since I already was set up for it, I did the Firefly FFJA as well.
Good lighting is essential.
The FFJA was a lot more all over the place, both from fret to fret, and from the bass to treble side. I didnt see any lifted, but probably should have hammered them all down beforehand. I didn't think of that until I was underway.
It wasn't playing badly, but the benefit is worth the time and effort.
I have an issue with it where when you slack the strings and the trem pulls down, the post bushings lift up. They aren't sloppy, just not tight. Also, the low e string intonation screw was frozen. Even after applying PB Blaster and letting it sit a full day, I eventually stripped the allen head socket on the screw. I contacted the seller trying to get some kind of credit. I wont address the bushings until I get a new bridge. Some things on cheap guitars are hit or miss.
I still need to fine tune the nuts on both.


