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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: yvk3103 on April 18, 2012, 08:04:58 PM
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I need to get 1oz to 1.5oz off my match bat to get the dead weight to 2lb10oz. Is getting some willow shaved-of the only way?
Is there any other way to achieve this weight reduction?
Thanks.
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Saw a bit off the bottom? :D
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If you take a bit off toe and a bit off splice or get it done by a bat maker then it won't effect performance.
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Remove stickers
Put a lighter grip on
Remove toe guard
Remove scuff sheet
Saw off nobbly bit on the handle turning it into an ssh
Remove string from handle
Give it a refurb with the sander
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Saw a bit off the bottom? :D
Had tried that on a old bat, it reduced the weight but the pick-up got heavier and middle lower. That bat is now in my club kit as a fielding practice bat. :)
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Remove stickers - it is a bradbury so not many sticekrs there, have already removed the "BRADBURY" sticker
Put a lighter grip on - current grip is 1.5 oz, so no way to get a lighter one
Remove toe guard - has a lamitoe :(
Remove scuff sheet - taken-off
Saw off nobbly bit on the handle turning it into an ssh - will ruin the pick-up though
Remove string from handle - wont this make the handle more wobbly and increase chances of breaking the handle
Give it a refurb with the sander - sounds workable, but I am told it will take a lot of sanding to get even 1oz off
Thanks for the options
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How come you need this 1.5oz, couldn't you put a counter balance or another grip on to make the bat pick up better? ???
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How come you need this 1.5oz, couldn't you put a counter balance or another grip on to make the bat pick up better? ???
I can, but it is about getting the dead weight down.
I already tried 2 grips and counter-balance, but after 20 mins in the nets struggled to play the horizontal bat shots with this bat, whereas I could easily pay then with my other bat which is 2lb9.5oz
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Ah fair play then, maybe get some pics up so we can see where some weight could be taken off? Spine and toe are probably best
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stick it on a radiator for a bit?
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Airing cupboard for a fortnight.
However, 1oz is daft. I'm sure it won't make a difference. Especially once you get out of nets and onto proper wickets
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stick it on a radiator for a bit?
Would this not weaken the willow or reduce performance?
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Airing cupboard for a fortnight.
However, 1oz is daft. I'm sure it won't make a difference. Especially once you get out of nets and onto proper wickets
Unfortunately I do not have a airing cupboard at my home
Will be using it in outdoor nets tomorrow, so should know if its really a big issue.