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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: Chalkie on April 14, 2015, 09:07:45 AM

Title: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: Chalkie on April 14, 2015, 09:07:45 AM

There seem to be a number of different threads discussing Shoe Goo or Toe Guards but there doesnt seem to be one discussing the pros and cons of each and which was best. 

So - what is the best way to protect the toe of a new bat and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each option?
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 14, 2015, 09:21:16 AM
Wood Varnish!
Cheap, easier to apply than shoe goo and not a chore to re-apply every couple of weeks as it takes seconds.

I must buy myself another tin actually  :)
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: TangoWhiskey on April 14, 2015, 09:44:43 AM
Did I miss the discussion about wood varnish or are you joking Cam?
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 14, 2015, 09:58:57 AM
I'm not sure if it's been discussed but I've been doing it for years.

I've tried Shoe Goo but its a pain in the neck to apply, peels off and never looks as neat as I'd like.
Will see if I can find a picture of a varnished toe
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: Seniorplayer on April 14, 2015, 03:54:25 PM
Hammerite damp proof paint have it on all my toes great at repelling water.
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: Alvaro on April 14, 2015, 04:03:06 PM
Knock it in properly ;)
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: compstallcc on April 14, 2015, 04:09:37 PM
i use the fevibond glue that you get with the toe guards. Seems to do the job and have to re apply maybe once a season so not too much bother considering it takes a few seconds
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: Manormanic on April 14, 2015, 04:33:29 PM
So - what is the best way to protect the toe of a new bat and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each option?

1. Apply oil
2. Apply clear anti scuff
3. Apply toe guard
4. Place in bat case on display and never allow near a cricket ball.
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 14, 2015, 04:34:00 PM
Varnish being applied

(http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/CPye061194/null_zpsd70d2b79.jpg) (http://s1206.photobucket.com/user/CPye061194/media/null_zpsd70d2b79.jpg.html)

Varnish after a few uses

(http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/CPye061194/F9CA4DF3-8666-4217-9EC3-E4086167527E-2471-00000194C1BDAC30_zps58586b2f.jpg) (http://s1206.photobucket.com/user/CPye061194/media/F9CA4DF3-8666-4217-9EC3-E4086167527E-2471-00000194C1BDAC30_zps58586b2f.jpg.html)

Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 14, 2015, 05:12:41 PM
Been to B&Q to get my tin of ronseal outdoor varnish (clear gloss finish).

I'm going to do what it says on the tin for unfinished wood and apply 3 coats.
I've applied the first coat, and will apply a 2nd tomorrow morning, with the final coat tomorrow evening.

That will keep the toe dry, and I can just add another coat as and when I need to (hopefully every game if I bat long enough!)
It's also useful for fillingwort any small cracks of the toe starts feathering, but that's a different conversation!

(http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/CPye061194/3675032C-E9BA-472D-93EE-DB0A44A9D573_zpspow9ibe0.jpg) (http://s1206.photobucket.com/user/CPye061194/media/3675032C-E9BA-472D-93EE-DB0A44A9D573_zpspow9ibe0.jpg.html)
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: Mattsky on April 14, 2015, 05:18:47 PM
I'm not sure if it's been discussed but I've been doing it for years.

I've tried Shoe Goo but its a pain in the neck to apply, peels off and never looks as neat as I'd like.
Will see if I can find a picture of a varnished toe

Wood varnish is a good shout for keeping out moisture, but doesn't offer much of a physical barrier against damage, mind.
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 14, 2015, 05:24:02 PM
Does a toe guard, or shoe goo really provide a real physical barrier against damage?
The toe is a vulnerable area, if it's going to go it will go, a bit or rubber glued to it won't do much to change that in my opinion
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: horseman on April 14, 2015, 05:45:52 PM
Does a toe guard, or shoe goo really provide a real physical barrier against damage?
The toe is a vulnerable area, if it's going to go it will go, a bit or rubber glued to it won't do much to change that in my opinion
Can you send me a link to which you use cam?
 @WalkingWicket37
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: Mattsky on April 14, 2015, 05:54:53 PM
Does a toe guard, or shoe goo really provide a real physical barrier against damage?
The toe is a vulnerable area, if it's going to go it will go, a bit or rubber glued to it won't do much to change that in my opinion

Well, yep, it's all relative. None of the options are going to protect it well from a yorker, for instance.

But in cases such as running your bat along the ground into the crease - a rubber toe or Shoe Goo will better stand up to the punishment than varnish, I would imagine, as taking bumps and scuffs is what both of those products have been designed to do.
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 14, 2015, 06:16:34 PM
@horseman

http://www.diy.com/departments/ronseal-gloss-outdoor-varnish-250ml/127566_BQ.prd (http://www.diy.com/departments/ronseal-gloss-outdoor-varnish-250ml/127566_BQ.prd)



(http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/CPye061194/2824F4D2-8BE4-412F-B0CE-53955EBE1D82_zpskctvzhq3.jpg) (http://s1206.photobucket.com/user/CPye061194/media/2824F4D2-8BE4-412F-B0CE-53955EBE1D82_zpskctvzhq3.jpg.html)
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: horseman on April 14, 2015, 06:23:25 PM
What a man, @WalkingWicket37. Cheers. Looks a lot neater than shoe goo. Next question, using a brush or rag to apply.?
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 14, 2015, 06:57:56 PM
I used a cotton bud pal, applies a nice thin coat, doesn't drip over the end and best of all no washing a brush after  :D
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: TBONTB on April 14, 2015, 07:08:44 PM
Did you get them from your nail polish kit!?
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 14, 2015, 07:42:55 PM
Did you get them from your nail polish kit!?

No mate, it was the file set and remover pads came with the nail polish kit  ;)
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: Gurujames on April 14, 2015, 07:47:30 PM
Depends what you want to protect it from if it's
1. Moisture - Unless applied well toe guards can allow moisture in and make it difficult for the moisture to evaporate. Varnish will soon crack and again allow moisture in and not so easily out. I have never seen an unprotected bat with a rotten toe. I have seen rotten toes with the original toe guards still hanging on.
2. Cracking - Don't try and drive Yorkers and knock it in properly
3 Feathering - Apply a toe guard, apply it properly ensuring the external edges are completely sealed and remove it at the end of each season or when/if a gap appears.
That's my opinion.
Title: Re: New bat - best way to protect the toe?
Post by: abdulwq on April 15, 2015, 12:23:29 AM
So far for getting rid of cracked toe i apply an inch of twine thread to toe after knocking and take it off after some games when toe is fully compressed.... and also play yorkers with soft hands:)