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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: thedon on October 12, 2009, 05:20:33 PM
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Had an ss matrix a couple of seasons now and its finally coming good, but as you can see I have notices some cracks around the splice area. There are also very small fractures on the shoulders, coming from the handle which are too small to come up on my camera. Any ideas to prevent further damage?
All my bats to date have been indian bats and they have all suffered from this problem, eventually breaking from the shoulders/splice.
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In that case, perhaps you should get it replaced, by any reputable company. I think Solitaire Cricket will do it quite cheaply and to a high standard.
Shiv
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ye just get it respliced, not sure wat will you do if it gets to the shoulers of bat get cracked
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If its gone into the shoulders there is nothing you can do, pm me back please thedon.
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If its gone into the shoulders there is nothing you can do, pm me back please thedon.
Wrong Wrong Wrong, even if the crack has gone into the shoulders it can be fixed by any batmaker.
I believe AlRidd just wants this bat cheap if im not mistaken?
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Indian bats do not have the splice cut well do to the cheap nature of manufacture, my Solitaire is not handled well so would advise a bigger better solution to the repair.
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Is that mold in the handle splice?
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Thats not mould, its just abit of left over glue as I 've take the stickers off. I may just take it to warsop in that case when I visit them next year. Thanks guys
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Ok mate.
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you could always try not hitting it off the splice!
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Just an update, i got the bat rehandled from newberry via romda sports. Played with it twice and have since noticed this. Do you think I should take it back to romida or super glue and clamp?
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It depends on what your deal with Romida was, if they said it was a simple repair send it back for another free, if they warned you it may not last you are out of luck.
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To be honest, the crack doesnt look big enough to force glue in, and you do not know how deep it goes, so if you force it open, you maybe damaging it more to force glue it. Personally, I would use it again, see if it gets worse and then take it back to the retailer. Thats personally what I would do!
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It looks like it has been rehandled as that is the only way to open up and glue shoulder cracks.
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Cheers guys. I might just use it a few more times until the crack gets bigger, and then show it to romida, and if they say they cant do anything then just try to glue it.
Incidently when I showed romida initially, they said that newberry would beable to repair it
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If Romida have said it is repairable then you can get another free, it does not matter if Newbery said it or not, they would not say anything until it hits their factory.
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Mike, you still peddling those Larsons with Newbery stickers ?
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I knew it would be an idiot as soon as I saw the email address upon joining, mystery poster starts with a baseless and stupid accusation, who could it be???
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Dissapointed you didn't answer the question.
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I've never stickered a Larsons as a Newbery, any chance of answering my question?
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Tell the truth and I will ?????
Be in touch ;)
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I do hate girls who hide behind the screen, men tend to have testicles and can use them to front up, sadly who will have no idea what I'm talking about.