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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: peplow on October 08, 2011, 11:11:27 AM

Title: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: peplow on October 08, 2011, 11:11:27 AM
An interesting point raised by Tom in another topic which i tohught i would bring up here for discussion, it never really crossed my mind that this could be the case, but seems very feasible...

what do people think??
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: tim2000s on October 08, 2011, 11:25:42 AM
Sanding woods down elk always reduce weight of the blade and therefore change the proportion of weight attributed to the handle and blade. Depending on how much wood is lost you may not notice a change in balance.
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on October 08, 2011, 11:28:21 AM
It would take alot of sanding to make the pick up feel different I'd think As ur talking of less than an oz in weight!

Being the kit nerds we are on here we magnify the issue somewhat with any slight alteration in our preferred bats weight :) 
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: peplow on October 08, 2011, 11:41:58 AM
It would take alot of sanding to make the pick up feel different I'd think As ur talking of less than an oz in weight!

Being the kit nerds we are on here we magnify the issue somewhat with any slight alteration in our preferred bats weight :) 

yeah i must say it hadnt bothered me or put me off a refurb, was just an interesting point...
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: uknsaunders on October 08, 2011, 12:04:09 PM
I think we need some before and after examples from forum members
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: uknsaunders on October 08, 2011, 12:07:03 PM
I'm going to get some weight taken off my H4L when I hear back from Matt, so I can give a good example when I'm doing nets in November.
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: Wolfie89 on October 08, 2011, 12:20:10 PM
We do not recommend a full clean as you can loose up to 2ozs in weight from your bat by doing this.

That's what Warsop told me when I emailed them about refurbing my Canterbury. Subsequently didn't get it done and scored my first ton with it in my next game.
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: jimba101 on October 08, 2011, 01:26:37 PM
I think we need some before and after examples from forum members

My bats in for a refurb with H4L at the moment, will see if theres any difference in weight/feel when it gets back
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: Kulli on October 08, 2011, 02:38:58 PM
Most refurbs are done just for vanity really though aren't they.
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: jonpinson on October 08, 2011, 02:43:58 PM
Most refurbs are done just for vanity really though aren't they.
Yes. A refurb in its simplest makes a knackered bat look better. A bit of sanding will not effect the performance.

Everything effects the ultimate balance of a bat. Hell, a long innings on a hot day will too.
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: Bulldog Cricket on October 08, 2011, 05:00:47 PM
Doing plenty of refurbs at the moment. Yes they will have a minimal effect on the weight but will make very little difference to the balance of the bat if done properly.

Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: Bruce on October 08, 2011, 06:47:07 PM
Surely a full face refurb takes weight off of the whole blade evenly, thus keeping the same weight balance
Title: Re: Refurbs - "they can alter the balance and weight of the bat"
Post by: jonpinson on October 08, 2011, 06:55:31 PM
Surely a full face refurb takes weight off of the whole blade evenly, thus keeping the same weight balance

No, because the pivot point lies somewhere between the two hands. Anything lower will (in theory) lead to difference in balance *difference in mass between above pivot point and below it.