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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: 19reading87 on March 02, 2010, 06:57:23 PM
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How do you exactly know if you have over oiled your bat?!?!?!
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the performance(rebound quality seems to have deminished) and the colour of the bat usually is much darker than usual and the bat sounds different a more thud than ping.
saying that though i never oil any of my bats ever
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the performance(rebound quality seems to have deminished) and the colour of the bat usually is much darker than usual and the bat sounds different a more thud than ping.
saying that though i never oil any of my bats ever
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3 fine coats I have given to mine.... it seems Ok but Im not sure :s
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should be fine with that
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nice 1 - cheers pal :D
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Any more info on this other forum members?
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if the wood goes darker/softer than you would normally expect or if it begins to pick up heavy then you may have over oiled it
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if the wood goes darker/softer than you would normally expect or if it begins to pick up heavy then you may have over oiled it
And if this occurs I should?????
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sand or send it to the place you got it from but i think they might charge you
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best thing to do is let it air out until oil has totally dried and then get sanding
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They say no more than 4 coatings should be applied in one calendar year. So three coats are fine.
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One at the start of life is enough, any more and you haven't used the bat enough as it should be smashed up from all the runs you score at the end of the season.
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One at the start of life is enough, any more and you haven't used the bat enough as it should be smashed up from all the runs you score at the end of the season.
But on a serious not Mike will this be ok????? I'm about to fit an Anti-scuff on top.......
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You do not need to oil if using a scuff sheet, they seal the face better than oil. Plus oil will make it harder to stick down.
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You do not need to oil if using a scuff sheet, they seal the face better than oil. Plus oil will make it harder to stick down.
If I leave it perhaps 2 weeks before fitting the scuff should every thing be ok and of allowed the bat to have air dried??
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Not sure as have never done it but think there might be people on here who have, if it feels oily in any way then maybe a light sand needed.
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who would you suggest i speak to mate?
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Just wait and see when it is dry enough to take the face.
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here is what the man himself says
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWBxiPJYvLw&feature=player_embedded#at=63