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Bat Care / Is it worth getting either of my bats fixed?
« Last post by SLA on June 10, 2025, 02:52:10 PM »So I have two bats now that are broken to the point I cannot use them.
One has a pencil thin crack running about 4 inches up the middle of the back of the bat from the toe. Its not visible on the front, but I think it goes right through at the toe, and the bat makes a horrible noise when you hit the ball. I've taped it but it makes no difference.
The other has a wide diagonal crack developed from the splice downwards and outwards so that there is a inch-wide, probably 6 inch long split between the splice and the shoulder of the bat. Fortunately the crack doesn't go across the centre of the bat so the blade is still firmly attached to the handle, but again obviously it can't be used in its current state. I tried to fix this one with wood glue and clamps but it only held for a few more games and then split further.
Is it worth trying to get either of these fixed, or are they just firewood? They're both B3s if that's relevant.
One has a pencil thin crack running about 4 inches up the middle of the back of the bat from the toe. Its not visible on the front, but I think it goes right through at the toe, and the bat makes a horrible noise when you hit the ball. I've taped it but it makes no difference.
The other has a wide diagonal crack developed from the splice downwards and outwards so that there is a inch-wide, probably 6 inch long split between the splice and the shoulder of the bat. Fortunately the crack doesn't go across the centre of the bat so the blade is still firmly attached to the handle, but again obviously it can't be used in its current state. I tried to fix this one with wood glue and clamps but it only held for a few more games and then split further.
Is it worth trying to get either of these fixed, or are they just firewood? They're both B3s if that's relevant.

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