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Forum News and Suggestions => Vulcan Cricket and Choice Cricket Centre => Old Advertisers => Admin Board => Vulcan Cricket => Topic started by: essexhenster on January 14, 2013, 10:14:11 PM
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Sent my bat off to dean for an end of season refurb and it came back looking brand new! Was very impressed with the work he did and he provided a great service to sorting out any details! I would suggest to anyone needing a refurb to contact dean as his prices are excellent.
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Any before and after pictures?
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Forgot to take before pictures but will get the afters up asap
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finally, here is the finished article:
(http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a614/essexhenster/image3_zpsc9f5dce0.jpeg)
(http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a614/essexhenster/image1_zpsafefb34c.jpeg)
(http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a614/essexhenster/image2_zpscf3b85d4.jpeg)
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What bat is it?
Grains are perfection!
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nice bat pinged very well
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Perfect grainage :o
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Sent my bat off to dean for an end of season refurb and it came back looking brand new! Was very impressed with the work he did and he provided a great service to sorting out any details! I would suggest to anyone needing a refurb to contact dean as his prices are excellent.
What does the refurbs en-tail? :-[ From some of the pics I have seen on other refurbs some have managed to get the bat to look one colour whilst on other bats you can see where the stickers have been.
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Well I use a drum sander and it seems to get rid of old sticker marks but also dependson the age of the bat if its like 4 5 season old then that will be a challage to the bat looking 100 percent brand new. Dean
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Well I use a drum sander and it seems to get rid of old sticker marks but also dependson the age of the bat if its like 4 5 season old then that will be a challage to the bat looking 100 percent brand new. Dean
Hi Dean,
In your experience is it better to just drum sand the back of the bat? My worry with having the front done is that some stickers do come quite a way down the front of the bat and therefore if you drum sand the front you could be taking the top surface of a well knocked in bat and thus altering the ping in some places.
Thanks
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I take all the stickers off frist and it a air drum sander not a soild one
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unless the bats in a really bad state you shouldnt have to sand it so heavily to affect any knocking in etc etc. most of the time a light sanding with a couple of grades is sufficient and wont take too much off. Refurbs look good from Dean and from what hes said I refurb pretty much the same way. Air Drum sanders are excellent as they give you chance for even sanding as the drum moulds to the shape of the bat.
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unless the bats in a really bad state you shouldnt have to sand it so heavily to affect any knocking in etc etc. most of the time a light sanding with a couple of grades is sufficient and wont take too much off. Refurbs look good from Dean and from what hes said I refurb pretty much the same way. Air Drum sanders are excellent as they give you chance for even sanding as the drum moulds to the shape of the bat.
air drum sanders are they way to sand bats
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Thanks for the information guys. I will look for one of these air sanders as my club have asked me to refurb a few bats for the junior members to practice with.
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Sent my bat off to dean for an end of season refurb and it came back looking brand new! Was very impressed with the work he did and he provided a great service to sorting out any details! I would suggest to anyone needing a refurb to contact dean as his prices are excellent.
Thought i'd do the same...very impressed with the results, looks like new!
Cheers Dean, top service.
(http://i48.tinypic.com/29y5ikw.jpg)
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glad you liked it mate
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Looks like a top job Dean!
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How much is a full refurbishment like this one without any other work just a clean and buff
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£20 extra 5 pounds for toe guard plus postage back of £10