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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: AlRidd on March 30, 2010, 04:11:01 PM
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In the nets last night my bat was going really well, when I looked at it after though one of the grains in the middle seemed to have lifted slightly and was more pronounced, I can get some pictures but its hard to show. Its only about 5cm down the grain.
Any help would be much appreciated,
Al
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How new is it?
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Only been used in the nets a couple of times.
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Seems unusual! Had it been oiled?
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Yeah, it is barely a crack, more just where the grain has lifted slightly.
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light oil, knock it for few min'ss and a strip of fibre glass I suggest.
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Ok, I might just whack an anti-scuff over the top to protect it even more
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Thanks for the help will and thaman :)
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I've a 3 season old CA 10000 on which all the grains are lifting. I whacked a hammer edge sheet on and it still plays quite nicely. I'd protect yours now though before it gets any worse.
It could have been one extra crap, extra cheap ball that did it in nets
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I think thats probably the best course of action mate. I would recommend adding a strip of bat tape across the crack, and then put a good quality scuff sheet over the top. I had a bat last year which had something similar, and thats the course of action I took.
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MY CA bat has similar problem as well. It has small crack in the middle of two grains. Right now I have applied Hammer edge so I am not sure if I did the right thing or not
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MY CA bat has similar problem as well. It has small crack in the middle of two grains. Right now I have applied Hammer edge so I am not sure if I did the right thing or not
I think you have. TBH a lot of pakistani bats i've seen have disintergrated sooner or later.
Good while they last though in my experience. (CA's are anyway)
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I am not sure as this is my first Pakistani brand bat. As far I had heard from someone was that Asian bats are soft pressed so they tend to crack up earlier compare to others
Also I think it could be because of balls. In my old club they used crap balls (at that time I was not sure that crap balls can damage your bat). I remember a guy in that club got bran new MB Malik Sher Amin and he went to play for the first time. He then got an edge and they edge had been cracked. It was SG ball and it was solid as metal!
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Has no one worked out yet that bats crack???
What is this paranoia about the slightest crack to the face? Just get on with batting and don't worry about it, all you have to do is apply a little tape if you feel like it, the best bats crack from the start.
Sub note, OIL, is it the cure all for any bat problem??? Q, my bat has a crack. A, light coat of oil. Q, my bat has lost it's ping. A, coat of oil. Q, the nuclear threat posed by Iran. A, 2 coats of oil.
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Lol, if only it was
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That last one made me laugh Mike.
It is not paranoia though, its just logic to check that the crack is not more severe than it looks, I do not know enough about bats to make a judgement so I ask on here, my instinct tells me I should put an anti-scuff sheet on (Pm'd you about that BTW) but I just want to check it does not require professional treatment just to be on the safe side.
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75% of bats I see returned cannot be repaired because the crack is not severe enough to be able to do anything about it, keep batting until you can't anymore, then get it repaired.
I'm sure that people worry if they have a loved bat that cost good money but you are swinging it hard at a small hard ball after all. Look all you want but unless it is bad enough to be unusable why fret?
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Have a look at Sachin's bat...full of cracks but still going like the proverbial gun...And standard advice for all new bats when wanting to lengthen their lifespan is to put an anti scuff/protective face on...Simples.
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But at the point at which the bat is unusable it is unlikely it can be repaired back to a playable state? Therefore if I fret and check and double check that the bat is ok and doesn't need to be repaired whenever something comes up then surely the bat will last longer?
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But at the point at which the bat is unusable it is unlikely it can be repaired back to a playable state? Therefore if I fret and check and double check that the bat is ok and doesn't need to be repaired whenever something comes up then surely the bat will last longer?
Yes it can, if you take it early to be repaired then the bat maker will have to force any crack open and that is far worse than letting it happen naturally. It may sound alien but face the bat before use, then tape any danger areas such as the edge and toe if worried. If it cracks then use the forum, you simply upload a couple of pic's and the bat makers on here can advise same day, as good as living next door to one!!!!
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Yes it can, if you take it early to be repaired then the bat maker will have to force any crack open and that is far worse than letting it happen naturally. It may sound alien but face the bat before use, then tape any danger areas such as the edge and toe if worried. If it cracks then use the forum, you simply upload a couple of pic's and the bat makers on here can advise same day, as good as living next door to one!!!!
And thats exactly what I've done Mike. I've pm'ed you by the way.
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Are the pic's on the forum?
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Not yet but as I stated in the original post it is hard to capture the crack properly in a picture and thats why I tried to give a detailed description to explain whats happening on the bat.
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This is the problem with buying pretty bats, but something ugly with crap stickers so you don't get too attached to it.
I have previously loved a bat so much I was loath to actually use it!
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If the cracks too small to photograph i wouldn't worry
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If the cracks too small to photograph i wouldn't worry
Sums it up perfectly.
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Has no one worked out yet that bats crack???
What is this paranoia about the slightest crack to the face? Just get on with batting and don't worry about it, all you have to do is apply a little tape if you feel like it, the best bats crack from the start.
Sub note, OIL, is it the cure all for any bat problem??? Q, my bat has a crack. A, light coat of oil. Q, my bat has lost it's ping. A, coat of oil. Q, the nuclear threat posed by Iran. A, 2 coats of oil.
I just applied hammer edge on my CA bat few days ago so should I remove it and oil it ? Also by light coat of oil do you mean whole face or just the afected area?
Thanks
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I'd leave it as it is
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Too much oil gets used on this forum.
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Mike, do you oil at knocking in time, or not even then?
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I oil as the last stage of prep, one single coat to exposed areas only. I never oil the face before fitting an anti scuff sheet.
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Ah, right. Thats more or less what I've been doing, so thats cool
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Alright thanks Will and Mike. Much appreciated