his method is flawed b'cuz the strings are not stretched, so after the guitar is played it continue to go out of tune.
also, his method would not allow one to control string tension while keeping the floyd floating perfectly. so the floyd may be tight, making it hard to use the trem arm. ideally you want to be able to push and pull the trem arm down or up with relative ease.
the only way to do this is to do everything he says, except screw the claw all the way up near the wood (intensify the tension of the springs). then once the guitar is in tune while being parallel to the body with string tension balancing the spring tension, you unscrew the screws on the claw--loosening the spring tension. at this point the strings will go flat. but once you tune them back to pitch, what you are left with is less string tension yet the perfect tune. setting floyds up this way will make your floyds easy to use.
oh, and of course stretch your strings before you attempt to tune them to pitch.
also, his method would not allow one to control string tension while keeping the floyd floating perfectly. so the floyd may be tight, making it hard to use the trem arm. ideally you want to be able to push and pull the trem arm down or up with relative ease.
the only way to do this is to do everything he says, except screw the claw all the way up near the wood (intensify the tension of the springs). then once the guitar is in tune while being parallel to the body with string tension balancing the spring tension, you unscrew the screws on the claw--loosening the spring tension. at this point the strings will go flat. but once you tune them back to pitch, what you are left with is less string tension yet the perfect tune. setting floyds up this way will make your floyds easy to use.

oh, and of course stretch your strings before you attempt to tune them to pitch.
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