I I got given a Kookaburra Blade to clean up by a friend.
The bat has a hairline crack near the handle that runs vertically down the grain on the front face, but on the back its heading towards the splice. If I apply a bit of pressure on opens slightly.
I'd love to get some pva in there but it's not wide enough and I'm worried it will open up like a set of the chopsticks Japanese restaurants give you!
I reackon another hit could do the same due to the massive concaving all the way down the edge of the kooka.
Would you:
A. Leave it alone.
B. Tape or bind it
C. Open it and glue.
I'm thinking B. But would like to do C but how do I this without the crack travelling south?