Dudes,
As the weather has finally decided to be dry and free of wind,rain,snow etc... I can finally sand my bat down outside!!
There are a couple of things I want to get peoples opinions on...
Firstly.... Do you think it is OK to apply a fine coat of oil onto the cricket bat, letting it dry , then applying an anti-scuff sheet? Or would this damage the bat in any way, and make the anti-scuff not stick?
Also I have seen a video where the bat maker applies the anti-scuff sheet to the bat, and then only oils the back of the bat. Would this not effect the willow on the face having not had any oil on it....
Which do you guys think is better?
And another thing.... When applying my anti-scuff what do you think is the best way to apply it to the 'toe' of the bat and could somebody pot a pic of the anti-scuff at the toe of their bat so I can get a rough idea.
I PROMISE THIS WILL BE MY LAST TIME OF GETTING PEOPLES THOUGHTS!! I JUST NEED TO KNOW I'LL BE DOING THE CORRECT THING....
Cheers
Reds