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    What can I do if my bat's handle has broken down?
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    You can get wood glue from furniture store, or you can talk to a carpenter. It also depends on the willow your bat is made of.
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    What are the tools I need to repair the cricket bat?
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    To repair a cricket bat, you will need wood glue, a clamp, ultra fine sanding paper, bat or linseed oil, edge tape (also known as fiber tape), and an anti-scuff sheet.
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    My bat got hit with a thick nail and now has a big hole - how can I fix it?
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    Get some wood powder from any wood processor or furniture factory. Pour the powder into the hole and cover it with wood glue. Finish by covering the hole with English tape.
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    What is an anti-scuff sheet?
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    An anti-scuff sheet is a plastic sheet that helps you to hammer your bat without oiling it.
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    What is linseed oil?
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    Linseed oil is also known as flaxseed oil. It's a drying oil made from the seeds of the flax plant.
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    What should I do if the face of my bat is not smooth after I have used sandpaper?
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    Try sanding with the grain of the bat (up and down). Finish with a 240 grit. It should be very smooth to the touch after this.
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    How do I repair a bat with a large hole in the wood?
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    Take some fine sawdust and mix it with wood glue until it has a consistency like paste. Once mixed, press it into the hole and let it dry. Afterwards, sand it down.
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    Can I use coconut oil on my bat?
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    You can, but it will not give you the same quality that the linseed oil gives.
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    What type of oil can be used?
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    Linseed oil, which can be easily found in hardware stores.
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    I have not used my bat for a long time. The moisture content seems to be low or dry. What can I do?
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    Try oiling your bat with linseed oil, which can be bought at your local sporting goods store.
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    I can use wood tape instead of bat tape?
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    You can, but it doesn't give as much quality as bat tape gives because bat tape is a very strong tape.
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    How can I level the base of my cricket bat?
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    Sandpaper would be your best option (unless there's a toe guard on the bat).
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    Where can I get sandpaper?
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    Sandpaper is easily available at hardware stores.
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    What does it mean to sand the area with sandpaper?
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    Sandpaper is a gritty sheet that is used to rub away imperfections in wood and make it smooth. You can find it in a hardware store.
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    How can I increase the stroke of my bat?
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    You can hit or stroke your bat by using a stroke hammer, which is available in cricket stores. (Use an anti-scuff sheet after hammering the bat.)
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    How can I fix my bat after it got rained on all night? It is a Blade 950.
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    You can use the drying salts used in flower preservation. You can also try heating it, though this may warp the bat.
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    Can I use mustard oil to repair a cricket bat?
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    Yes, you can use it and let it dry. After the drying of the oil repeat the process, this will be help you to hammer the ball.
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    How do I make my bat's toe like a new bat?
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    Use sandpaper and make sure you maintain the shape of the bottom of the bat.
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    How to grip my bat handle without grip stick ?
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    You can use a plastic carry bag -- just twist the upper portion of the bag (while the bag is upside down) and put the twisted portion inside the grip. Then use the handle of the carry bag to drag the grip in the bat handle. Cut the unwanted portion.
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    How can I remove dark spots from my cricket bat?
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    Sand the spots away manually using a 220 coarse piece of sandpaper. Make sure you sand with the grains (meaning sand up and down, not sideways).
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    How do I make the face of my bat white if it has become brown?
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    Sand it down starting with 80 or 100 grit sandpaper, then ending with 220 or 240 grit sandpaper. Applying oil to your bat will naturally turn it brown. You'd rather have a brown bat than a dry, cracking bat.
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    How can I decrease the weight of the cricket bat?
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    It would be difficult to decrease the weight of a cricket bat, although sanding down or carving some of the wood off could help. It might be easier to have a custom bat made to your liking.
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    What sandpaper should I use to sand the toe of my bat before attaching a toe guard to it?
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    180 or 220 can be used for sanding. Use toward the grain of the bat so you can see the soft finish.
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    What can I do to protect my bat after it got wet?
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    Rub it with a towel and then leave it to dry for one or two days in a cool -- not cold -- place, so it doesn't expand or contract.
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    Can I use black tape instead of bat tape?
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    Yes, but it will not give the same quality and it will start to wear off. It will also not look good on your bat.
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    How do I make my cricket bat lighter?
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    You can go to a cricket shop and ask them to skin your bat. As some of the wood will come off, it will make the bat lighter. You can also try using two grips.
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    Can I use super glue instead of wood glue to fix the handle and cracks on a cricket bat?
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    Super glue can be used for repairing cracks on the bat itself; however, superglue does not have enough strength to hold the handle in place for a long time.
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    What do I do if my cricket bat is cracked?
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    It depends on the crack, if it's small, just sand it. If it's a bit bigger, put some glue on it and let it dry for 24 hours, then sand it down.
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    The edge of my bat is chipped off. What do I do?
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    Get the chipped off piece and use glue to put it back on, then wrap it in bat tape.
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    What can I do if my bat's rubber grip is coming out of the handle?
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    Carefully measure and cut the grip to a size where it doesn't hang off the handle.
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