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@Seniorplayer I've tried to stay out of the lack of attention to details etc, and
@Cricket_PTY I'm sorry this is taking place in your thread but,
First of all I'd like to point out that at no point have I asked for anyone to post anything on any threads. I haven't asked anyone to post reviews of work and nor have I asked for people to defend the repairs I did to Pete's bat. The colour of dowel was minute issue I appreciate your choices and that you would have personally used willow caps etc, this may well be something I try in the future and I appreciate the comment, I take it as constructive criticism rather than any insult. However criticism along the lines of saying I don't value my work, and I don't have attention to detail when doing my work, that's what I found insulting. As I take pride in what I do and work hard at every instance to constantly improve specifically in terms of finishing and consistency.
Now in relation to this repair and the comments overlapping PTY'a repair and my own on Pete's bat. You state how on this case you are not referring to the attention to detail but rather that it's a decent job as the bat was in such a bad state. Are you therefore deeming and implying that Pete's bat was in good condition and it was simply a minor issue as that's how it comes across.
I understand that you don't appear to be my biggest fan and that's fine, you can't please everyone but personally I just see criticism coming not from the jobs done but more something personal and that's what I found insulting.
If you want to discuss any of this privately
@Seniorplayer I'm more than happy to do so, as for the work you've done
@Cricket_PTY twine isn't my personal cup of tea, however I know sometimes it's essential to reinforcing the repair but as Vitas said with a clean crack like this it's not normally needed. Maybe a little bit of tape or just a few layers of binding at the toe would have been my personal choice, ultimately it's what you think secures the repair and if you feel they are safer this way, then that's not an issue.