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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: Psi on February 13, 2019, 10:56:46 AM
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Just repairing a nice old Warsop. Does anyone know how to remove the glue and re-fix this crack:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uPeBanH5WCuvrvCD7
It's not very major but has been repaired a bit unevenly and perhaps without sufficient clamping previously.
If not I'll just put more glue in to the toe, clamp, fill and sand it even.
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if its wood glue it will be acidic therefore to dissolve the glue use undiluted vinegar if the glue is stubborn heat the vinegar a
Microwave and apply with old cloth and leave for around 30 mins for the glue to soften then gentle tap the battoremove the glue
Finally scrap away any residue and allow the willow to dry prior to reglueing
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Thanks!
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And is the idea of heating up some glue that it will soften the existing glue in the crack and stick to it?
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And is the idea of heating up some glue that it will soften the existing glue in the crack and stick to it?
Sorry mistake should have written heat the vinegar to dissolve the glue.
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Sure _thought so. Actually had limited success with this. I think the glue must be some kind of resin. I have dug it out a bit and refilled with wood glue /saw dust. Should be fine after sanding
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Does the vinegar trick only work for bats with chips in them?
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Does the vinegar trick only work for bats with chips in them?
An attempt at sarcasm ?
This is why i rarely offer advice on here anymore.
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Oh I get it... Very funny :)