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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: uknsaunders on January 11, 2013, 03:37:57 PM

Title: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: uknsaunders on January 11, 2013, 03:37:57 PM
Just saw it mentioned in another topic and we've discussed methods of home drying before. However, I'd be interested to see how much people have dried bats out to remove weight. Did anyone see issues after doing it?

btw - I'm not advising it at all! I am curious to see to what lengths others have gone on the weight loss front!
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: trypewriter on January 11, 2013, 03:42:55 PM
After all of the advice I've seen ref: 'don't leave your bat in the back window/boot of your car on a hot summer's day' it seems a bit of a dodgy prospect to me.
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: Vitas Cricket on January 11, 2013, 03:43:32 PM
Did it accidentally to a Hunts Tsunami once when i was a lad.

Mum put it in the the airing cupboard around February time as she was fed up with it lying round the house all winter.

I didn't find it until the season started, it was lighter, dryer and also more brittle, it went like an absolute train though!

Lasted all of 3 months before exploding into a cloud of splinters and sawdust off the back of one powerful cover drive too many.
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: uknsaunders on January 11, 2013, 03:45:02 PM
left my GM in the car this summer and it lost 0.4oz

Did the same to a bat during a winter and it gained an oz  :(
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: tim2000s on January 11, 2013, 04:20:05 PM
Procricket did this with the airing cupboard.
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: Bruce on January 11, 2013, 04:29:30 PM
Blimey, If bats had minds they would all have inferiority complexes!

The Scat says: Mmmmmm Look at my wondrous curves!
The Laver Reserve Ultra exclaims: Yeah, But look at all this booty! Don't be lookin' at that GM Zona bitch, she's just copyin' me!

Whilst the classy, High class bats (ladies) be all like: Now none of you compare to us, for you see, Delila has Distinction, Felicity has Flare, Olive will knock you into Oblivion and with Tia, Well you won't be able to keep up with the Tempo!!


I do wonder how my mind works sometimes haha
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: Ryan on January 13, 2013, 09:35:55 AM
Blimey, If bats had minds they would all have inferiority complexes!

The Scat says: Mmmmmm Look at my wondrous curves!
The Laver Reserve Ultra exclaims: Yeah, But look at all this booty! Don't be lookin' at that GM Zona bitch, she's just copyin' me!

Whilst the classy, High class bats (ladies) be all like: Now none of you compare to us, for you see, Delila has Distinction, Felicity has Flare, Olive will knock you into Oblivion and with Tia, Well you won't be able to keep up with the Tempo!!


I do wonder how my mind works sometimes haha


Like it Bruce haha
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: ManHOOS on January 13, 2013, 09:51:37 AM
Blimey, If bats had minds they would all have inferiority complexes!

The Scat says: Mmmmmm Look at my wondrous curves!
The Laver Reserve Ultra exclaims: Yeah, But look at all this booty! Don't be lookin' at that GM Zona bitch, she's just copyin' me!

Whilst the classy, High class bats (ladies) be all like: Now none of you compare to us, for you see, Delila has Distinction, Felicity has Flare, Olive will knock you into Oblivion and with Tia, Well you won't be able to keep up with the Tempo!!


I do wonder how my mind works sometimes haha

and Joker xtreme says: I am seven month pregnant  :D
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: procricket on January 13, 2013, 10:17:41 AM
Yes I have done it and know another forum me ever has

I have used 2 methods airing cupboard and radiator

Both worked and one of the bats has lived to tell the tale

Weight reduced was 2oz on one and the other was a little bit more.

The radiator is the blast methods it canbe achieved very quickly

I have since been told by a very decent source that the best method is do it gradually due to if you so it quickly it just drys out the thinner part of bags the edges and struggles to penatrate the central area ie middle /spine of the bat

It works but it will play on longevity of your bat I advice get a bat that weights and pick up correctly if possible.

Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: uknsaunders on January 13, 2013, 10:26:42 AM
interesting, how long did your 2 bats last after doing this?
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: pacman75cricket on January 13, 2013, 10:27:38 AM
Was the pickup better after this was done?
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: procricket on January 13, 2013, 10:33:50 AM
One is still here and had a decent amount of use the other lasted around a season.

Yes the pick up was miles better it worked in that respect for sure.

I know quite a few pro's bats are dried out using this method and I know low density clefts are been hard to come by and to get than having perfect grains like half the time this forum suggests is plain bull.

I also found after the Inital drying the weight came back not all of it but a little bit so I did it again to get the weight I was after

But I do say this do it at your own risk best to get the right pick up and what not
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: uknsaunders on January 13, 2013, 02:38:28 PM
I have since been told by a very decent source that the best method is do it gradually due to if you so it quickly it just drys out the thinner part of bags the edges and struggles to penatrate the central area ie middle /spine of the bat

I was told to place the back of the bat on the radiator to get round this.
Title: Re: Drying a Cricket Bat
Post by: procricket on January 13, 2013, 03:18:14 PM
I place he back of the bat on top of the radiator mate