Bin it. I don't get why people persist with these broken bats.It's cracked due to poor preparation, super dry cleft, etc. Throw it and start again. Then spend the money for a nice bat or get another cheap one and repeat the process. Simple, surely?
That GN doesn't look too bad, I did a bat for Chad that was in a worse state and as far as I know that's still going okay (or he was too polite to tell me otherwise anyway...)
The crack is deep and rather large but it allows you to pour enough glue into the bat. Problem is using enough clamps to get the cracks lined up.
The one I did had completely broken but stayed attached if that makes sense? Enough glue and a big enough clamp will solve anything!
Bin it. I don't get why people persist with these broken bats.
That's a seriously good job, What do you use to sand it and buff it? A sander orSome sort of drill attachment Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk