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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: WalkingWicket37 on February 11, 2013, 07:47:53 PM

Title: My first refurb attempt
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on February 11, 2013, 07:47:53 PM
Here is the first attempt I've had at refurbing a cricket bat.

It was a sports direct slazenger (kashmir willow) that I was given because the edge was broken. I know some of you will see refurbing a kashmir willow bat as a waste of time but I didn't want to ruin a decent bit of willow getting it wrong.

I didn't have a pic of it with the stickers or tape on there so this is just after I started
(http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/CPye061194/5DC201ED-9FDE-424D-A0E5-98EAEB0AF003-11588-00000A2AC4187FC5_zps07caf09c.jpg)

This is how it looked after I sanded it down and used the carpet cleaner trick for bleaching that I saw someone post on here
(http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/CPye061194/D01119ED-8AAB-4C55-9FC5-736ADC2326F0-11588-00000A2ACD6784B2_zps2537fb7b.jpg)

And this is what it looks like after it's been oiled again to get it back to a healthy level of moisture.
(http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/CPye061194/CB23732D-AE10-4C1A-90CE-A713A991F52A-11588-00000A2AE3238095_zps4158e14a.jpg)

Any tips or opinions would be much appreciated, but it was only my first attempt so don't go too harsh on me  ;)
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: Blazer on February 11, 2013, 08:25:36 PM
You don't need to oil after bleaching as it brings out the imperfections again . Not a criticism :) .
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on February 11, 2013, 08:32:43 PM
staples is well....a new approach!!

I assume you aren't looking to use this against anything other than a tennis ball in which case they will be ok.

When sanding back you usually strip it back to the new white willow to give the as new look. I have never used carpet cleaner on a bat as elbow grease will solve the issue before resulting to chemical warfare i find.
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: procricket on February 11, 2013, 08:47:24 PM
Agree with tom all you need is loads of sandpaper a bit of wire wool and some kind of oil/wax/batwax and time and a strong arm mate
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: procricket on February 11, 2013, 08:51:45 PM
pva glue and also a clamp or vice
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: Simmy on February 11, 2013, 09:45:42 PM
can i just asked why u bleeched the wood ? instead of just sanding it all so its clean?
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: SOULMAN1012 on February 11, 2013, 10:40:00 PM
sorry buddy but im so glad you did this to a cheap Kashmir bat, what in the world made you use staples :o
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: ACM0608 on February 12, 2013, 08:56:43 AM
Get a small electric detail sander they are only cheap and if you use different grades of sandpaper with that you will pretty quickly get a bat back to the clean white wood and no need to bleach it. Also will save a lot of hard work sanding by hand.
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: joeljonno on February 14, 2013, 06:43:30 PM
If you're interested on trying a small refurb on a "proper" bat, I have one that needs doing, I just haven't got the time to do it myself at the moment. Shouldn't take too much work. You can buy the bat off me. If you're interested,I can show you pics.
Title: Re: My first refurb attempt
Post by: joeljonno on February 14, 2013, 07:10:10 PM
Have a look in my sale thread. Its the RNS. If you need more picks, happy to send them

Would want around 25ish including fees and postage.

Let me know