![]() ![]() They should be smooth and easy to work with.įWIW, the original non-fine tuner Floyd made by Schaller sounded better but was a bit of a PITA live. Use a rag and alcohol to clean off the fine tuner knobs afterwards. ![]() ![]() WD-40 is pretty good too, 3 in 1 oil probably isn't bad either. All of the Floyds I've used that were working correctly had very smooth fine tuners. Try Liquid Wrench, it sounds like a problem with corrosive sweat to me. Trem will work better smoother and not hang up on bar returning to normal position then" if you were to push down on the rear screw that goes thru Floyd to pin block on string you’ll see this part of saddle goes up and down as you tighten fine tuner. take a tooth pick and put a drop of oil on either side of the string ramp. While you’re at it put a drop on the base of threads for the two height screws( keeps sweat salt out) then you’ll notice each saddle has a pin through it. Do it a couple times and it’ll be smooth. "Back screws all the way out a couple drops if 3n1 oil and chase the screws all the way down. He must not want to screw with the Floyd because he gave me detailed instructions on what to do. Then I tagged my tech as an FYI with a note I may call him because I was wanting to install one of these kill switches I use anyway. I posted this here and on my other guitar hangout which is Brian Wampler's Facebook group. ![]()
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