I've boiled a few sets of bass strings in my time, it works, but it doesn't last as long as a fresh set of strings. It would be okay to do, say if you want to extend the life out of a set before a show and return that new string "piano" snap.
I would like to try a 50's LP just to see if I would actually enjoy the neck profile. My Classic has a 60's slim taper, and I always prefer a thin neck, but I wouldn't mind seeing what the difference would be between the two.
I'm not sure if they make a bridge for a Strat that has a Piezo in it, I think it's usually a solid bridge (LP style) that has the pickup in it. I could be wrong though.
You could theoretically play more than one at a time if you somehow strap two on at once, sling one behind your back and play the one in front of you, then flip em' around when you want to play the other one! 😜
It's too bad they discontinued the Tribute line. They were really nice for the price and had nothing crazy, just a pure Rock machine (SG and LP). None of that flippy flappy coil tappy stuff!