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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #15 on: March 08, 2011, 07:47:49 PM »

Personally im pretty pleased with it. I see what people mean about the stud marks, but, as mike says youd have to go pretty deep down to get rid of them.

Maybe part of the confusion has come from the fact i didnt have the bat before hand. I got it picked up from kibbs_11 and it went straight down to GN. In hindsight i should have seen the bat first but seeing what it went from to this im pretty happy.

probably not worth it for the grade bat, lesson learnt there, but i am still pretty impressed by it
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2011, 07:49:39 PM »

sorry mate i am not 100% sure what you mean. the stickers are brand new

look at the picture look at the bottom of your refurbished bat do you see marks were the old stickers are were

they should have been sanded away at least a poor job

That to me says a poor refurbishment

For the price which is high in my opinion for the job they have done

« Last Edit: March 08, 2011, 07:51:15 PM by procricket »
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #17 on: March 08, 2011, 07:51:03 PM »

look at the picture look at the bottom of your refurbished bat do you see marks were the old stickers are

That to me says a poor refurbishment

For the price which is high in my opinion for the job they have done



ah ok thanks for clearing that up. i see what you mean, handn't noticed that before
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #18 on: March 08, 2011, 07:55:44 PM »

Have emailed GN asking about what procricket said. Will wait and see what they say
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #19 on: March 08, 2011, 09:13:36 PM »

When stickers are on for a long time the UV rays can really burn an imprint round them, again the only way to get rid of them is to sand deeper, so how do you keep the bat the same weight?
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #20 on: March 08, 2011, 09:18:00 PM »

maybe my super light bats i use beeswax to get rid of them and so far it has

your right though i do not keep stickers on longer than a season and guess they might have been on for a long period

Only stickers i have had on for longer than that a light beexwax left for 5 minutes and then elbow greese off then a light sand has always got them off for me
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #21 on: March 08, 2011, 09:20:27 PM »

Those were old stickers, maybe 4/5 years old.
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #22 on: March 08, 2011, 09:22:17 PM »

you should have sent it to solataire,half the price and he done my team mates bat a treat
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #23 on: March 08, 2011, 09:22:23 PM »

How do you sand an indentation without removing willow?

I'd love to see it done.

Ill answer that with an other question how do you sand without removing willow? i'd love to see that done more.

To sand an indentation just use a normal sand paper, curl it into a shape that fits the indentation well and get inside that indentation by doing it the old fashioned way ...by using your hands! it wont take the indentation out but will give a nice even finish in terms of colour. It will certianly look better than the crap job they have done on this bat. It probably took them 30mins to 45 mins max to do this bat and charging 32 odd quid even if it includes stickers is silly.

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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #24 on: March 08, 2011, 09:25:27 PM »

Well I have a bat here with spike marks on it, pm me your address and I'll send it to you for a full sand a clean, spike marks and all. I don't have any stickers on it nor need any fitting so shall we say £10 for you if you get it fixed for me?
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #25 on: March 08, 2011, 09:38:36 PM »

Well I have a bat here with spike marks on it, pm me your address and I'll send it to you for a full sand a clean, spike marks and all. I don't have any stickers on it nor need any fitting so shall we say £10 for you if you get it fixed for me?

Nice try mate but i dont do refurbs for a living and nor do i have time to refurb other peoples bats let alone my own. However, when i do refurb my own (see pictures in yourkit) i make sure i do a good job using only sand paper and a craft knife. It also seems you cant do your sums, £31-£12 = £19 only for the cleaning. Im not having a go at you but it annoys me when people bring the arguemnt down to an idiots level, expect me to follow and then beat me with experience.

Trying to compare me to professional batmaker with all of the tools at his disposal and years of experience wont get you anywhere. However, if i had the tools and the time the bat maker has i would take you up on your offer for £19 and do a far better job even with the lack of experience just so i could . Having said that, i'd probably refuse because you atitude seems to stink and the fact that if i fail to do the job well you make your point and "win" and if i do the job as i say you still "win" because GN obviously dont think £19 is enough to work that extra bit more.

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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #26 on: March 08, 2011, 09:41:17 PM »

Nice try mate but i dont do refurbs for a living and nor do i have time to refurb other peoples bats let alone my own. However, when i do refurb my own (see pictures in yourkit) i make sure i do a good job using only sand paper and a craft knife. It also seems you cant do your sums, £31-£12 = £19 only for the cleaning. Im not having a go at you but it annoys me when people bring the arguemnt down to an idiots level, expect me to follow and then beat me with experience.

Trying to compare me to professional batmaker with all of the tools at his disposal and years of experience wont get you anywhere. However, if i had the tools and the time the bat maker has i would take you up on your offer for £19 and do a far better job even with the lack of experience just so i could . Having said that, i'd probably refuse because you atitude seems to stink and the fact that if i fail to do the job well you make your point and "win" and if i do the job as i say you still "win" because GN obviously dont think £19 is enough to work that extra bit more.

Lots of lemon pancakes today?
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #27 on: March 08, 2011, 09:43:18 PM »

not enough sugar for sure!
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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #28 on: March 08, 2011, 09:44:09 PM »

Nice try mate but i dont do refurbs for a living and nor do i have time to refurb other peoples bats let alone my own. However, when i do refurb my own (see pictures in yourkit) i make sure i do a good job using only sand paper and a craft knife. It also seems you cant do your sums, £31-£12 = £19 only for the cleaning. Im not having a go at you but it annoys me when people bring the arguemnt down to an idiots level, expect me to follow and then beat me with experience.

Trying to compare me to professional batmaker with all of the tools at his disposal and years of experience wont get you anywhere. However, if i had the tools and the time the bat maker has i would take you up on your offer for £19 and do a far better job even with the lack of experience just so i could . Having said that, i'd probably refuse because you atitude seems to stink and the fact that if i fail to do the job well you make your point and "win" and if i do the job as i say you still "win" because GN obviously dont think £19 is enough to work that extra bit more.
it was £31 and then £12 for delivery. so essentially £31 for the clean-up.

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Re: Bat refurb back from Gray Nicolls
« Reply #29 on: March 08, 2011, 09:45:08 PM »

Less the price of the new stickers too
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