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Cricket Manufacturers / Brands => Hell4Leather => Topic started by: imogzyboy on November 22, 2017, 01:52:29 PM
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(https://s8.postimg.org/tzbgfy479/image.jpg)Hi chaps after using the bat in the nets on our 5th session of nets I looked down to find this, just wondering if this is something to worry about or not? Or if I should try and get it repaired I’m a bit clueless when it comes to things like this thanks, it’s an amazing bat so I would hate for me to break it anymore if it could be prevented
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That needs a repair, regardless of who does it.
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Not a good place to be hitting a cricket ball, down there
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Yeah I’m gutted I’d never owned a H4L before and this is a fifty50 I have to say does go like and absolute gun justgutted this happened
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@imogzyboy get in touch with @tom line he can help you out with either a repair or he can speak to Matt..
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@imogzyboy get in touch with @tom line he can help you out with either a repair or he can speak to Matt..
Good advice. @tom line fixed my Blueroom (it was a total right off and was heading towards my woodburner), now in use as my indoor over 50s match bat. fantastic job!!!!!
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Can't see if the crack as gone right through to the back if it has not if you do not want to pay for a repair glue and tape.
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Maybe just the photo, but do the edges need a bit of rounding?
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Email me some details about when you bought , I will see what can be done looks easily fixable
Cheers
Matt
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Thanks Matt just emailed you
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I had a similar ding in mines from damage early in its life, glue, clamp and sand and it's not gotten any worse after 4 years of use.
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Nothing to be gutted about, this kind of damage will happen. It's an easily fixable issue as well. I would do just what @Kulli has described.