If you get that to me by Tuesday (wednesday at a push) i will have it back to you for the weekend. Edit, just read the words 'across the ocean' - maybe i can't get it back to you inside a week! It is an easy enough repair, happy to provide some advice/help.
Do I water down the glue for the edges or regular glue would do a fine enough job ? Thanks for all the help
Jake? I thought you knew your stuff!The bat is healthy. Could perhaps do with a bit of edge tape, but that's all.
OK. But you explained 'opening up' beautifully elsewhere! I'd be happy if a bat of mine was starting to look like that.
If only wanted down the glue for the face so it gets into the cracks easier. The drinking straw method or rubbing the glue in are probably better options. As for the edge damage I would use non watered down glue so the bond was as strong as possible.
Tried clamps... Don't think it's gonna work out. All they did was damage the back of the bat. They keep slipping off the edge and/or don't exert enough pressure. Will try jakes method tomorrow.
If you use clamps you need to use wedges of wood to spread the load. Another option is cardboard, cut into strips and folded over, maybe folded twice if you can. A clamp isn't essential for this, and like you have found, is actually quite tricky. Wrapping tightly with a stretchy parcel tape will work much better in this case i believe.
Thanks my concern is it won't impart enough force to close the crack since it takes significant force to close it with my hand. One other option is to use thin quick set glue and close the crack with my fingers. Not sure how effective that'd be. I'm probably going to use the parcel tape method first.