I watched that video of the guy @ Parker Guitars gluing frets & went ahead & glued the 1st fret that was half loose back into place..
First I cleaned under the fret with a .002" feeler gauge & a tooth brush.
Then I wicked the thin CA glue under both sides of the fret & quickly clamped it with the 14" radius caul & a hand clamp.
After five minutes I removed the clamp & waited fifteen minutes to start the cleanup with acetone with just a splash in an old silver cup.
Used several Q-Tips & got the excess scraped loose with a couple of tooth pics & finally cleaned up with a damp micro fiber towel.
The tap test with the small brass hammer confirms the fret is 100% attached correctly.
Used my $100 Starrett micro square as a fret rocker & all the frets are good to go as far as I can tell..
It's a perfect straight edge on both surfaces..
Next I will unsolder the bridge from the board & also remove the magnetic pickups for routing & final body work & primer + paint..
The Auto Body Supply shop was closed this afternoon so I will hit them up Monday & take the Parker so we can match the paint up perfectly.
I was looking at the bridge & notice one of the two bearings is rough & kind of egg shaped = Not perfectly round like the other, Not Smooth as you turn it by hand either, Rough in it's feeling.. I will order two bearings from WI Guitar/G Man Music ASAP..
Just Ordered them Here on eBay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/183762410046 $8.80 for the Pair..
And then figure a way to pop them off, Probably make a tapered tool with a notch cut in it to remove the two bearings or find my micro bearing puller out in the garage, Not sure it can be used on such a small bearing or not?? Or Make something smaller..
After the bridge & pickups are out I will make the poplar wood patch for the top & get some fiberglass body filler for the final fix/hide + a few other spots on the body & neck..
Here's a few photos of the progress, I used the thin #10 CA Glue for the fret & plan on using the thick #30 for the string nut..
Gary/Fly Rod
Tools Used, Feeler Gauge, Q-Tips, Tooth Pics, Acetone in silver cup, Small Square, 14" radius Caul & Clamp.
After Gluing First Fret before Clean Up
Possible Bad Bearing blown up with an eye loupe on camera
NOTE: It's not perfectly round
Just a NOTE: Keep CA Glue in the Refrigerator
It will prolong it's shelf life & also make it's open time increase while cool
Also mark the open date on it with a marker
This is TOP SECRET = Listen to RUSH 2112 While Working