My question is that how can we create good stroke on the bat as i refurbished my bat but after refurbishing there is no stroke on the bat or its like a dead bat no return of the ball when its hitted, even hammered it,got out several times pls suggest
Hi there. I've got an SS Ton, which has seen three full seasons, and about 3300 runs. Nothing significantly bad on it except a few minor cracks at the toe, but I'm doing a full refurb myself. Would I need to knock it in again after the sanding and waxing? I would really appreciate your response. Best regards BP
DO NOT PUT ANY WAX OR LINSEED OIL ON THE SPLICE AREA OR STICKERS This will remove stickers make them peel and will make the splice more soft resulting in the splice coming of!!
Depends on whether you do it by hand or not. Obviously an electric sander will make the job much quicker but what you are looking to do is sand off the oil and any dirt, marks etc until you are back to just wood. With an electric sander you are looking anywhere between 3-10 minutes depending on the bat. If you are doing it by hand you are possibly looking at up to an hour
If you are not using wax then you will need to put some linseed oil on the bat after sanding it down and before using against a ball. Wax has been around a little while now, it is less messy than linseed oil and does give a better look overall than just linseed oil on the bat. If I ran out of wax and had linseed oil, I wouldn't be fussed, I'd use the oil.
My question is that how can we create good stroke on the bat as i refurbished my bat but after refurbishing there is no stroke on the bat or its like a dead bat no return of the ball when its hitted, even hammered it,got out several times pls suggest
If you don’t have bat wax ,is there any other alternative you can use to give your bat a shine look when it’s finished sanding ?
Hi there.
I've got an SS Ton, which has seen three full seasons, and about 3300 runs. Nothing significantly bad on it except a few minor cracks at the toe, but I'm doing a full refurb myself.
Would I need to knock it in again after the sanding and waxing?
I would really appreciate your response.
Best regards
BP
No you wouldn't need to knock it in again.
Hi , can you tell me which wax are you using?
Chotu 2208 bees wax
nice video.. one clarification...what exactly is the purpose of this wax usage?
what about the use of Linseed oil?
Khagesh Chaturvedi the wax is a compound of bees wax and linseed oil
Linseed oil will give the protection
While the bees wax givesmit the shine
@@saiyedmurtaza8755 thank you! I didnt know that either
Do you have to knock in the bat after refurbishment?
No
I like the idea how you clean the bat with sand paper
Can you put wax all over the bat then? I thought it would damage it if put on the splice? What about if I’m putting stickers on etc?
DO NOT PUT ANY WAX OR LINSEED OIL ON THE SPLICE AREA OR STICKERS
This will remove stickers make them peel and will make the splice more soft resulting in the splice coming of!!
Nice video. ..
Can I get the name of the oil or any other oil ........
Raw linseed oil or cricket bat wax even bat specialist oil from gm or kookaburra 😁
Hey by the way could you please tell me which tape you use for the grip???
He uses electrical tape/PVC Tape
does it really work bro......
Hey, where can u get the wax you used in this video.
Just search cricket bat wax and you will find it.
Amazon , ebay
Great vid mate keep it up
Great Video! Do you have to use a sheet sander or can you use something like a detail sander?
thanks for waching (4:22)
What is the difference between 100 , 180 and 400 sandpaper
100 has less grit and more bumps but smaller bumps, 400 has more grit and less bumps but bigger bumps.
hi u say mi what are u using after 400 sandpaper
Every things good but don't sand the splice or it comes out of place easier
+Haz Ant08 When?
1:51
which machine is this
How long in real time do you sand paper the bat for?
Depends on whether you do it by hand or not. Obviously an electric sander will make the job much quicker but what you are looking to do is sand off the oil and any dirt, marks etc until you are back to just wood. With an electric sander you are looking anywhere between 3-10 minutes depending on the bat. If you are doing it by hand you are possibly looking at up to an hour
How much width of the spine is reduced in this process
This is the worlds most satisfying vid
Creep
what is the name of machine which u used with sand paper? plz tell
a sanding belt
can u tell which wax is this?
Do you need to put the wax so is it fine without it
If you are not using wax then you will need to put some linseed oil on the bat after sanding it down and before using against a ball. Wax has been around a little while now, it is less messy than linseed oil and does give a better look overall than just linseed oil on the bat. If I ran out of wax and had linseed oil, I wouldn't be fussed, I'd use the oil.
What can i use else wax
Linseed oil
very good , can is use just the sand paper without machine
+Shriya Verma Yes, it would just take longer.
That Kiwi Cricketer can i use 25g sand paper
Obviously 🙄
is 1000 grit sand paper good?
hey i want to refurbish my bat where do you buy the sander and whats the cream you used?
or you can do it for me
Is that your sisters hair dryer?
+nipple ring Yeah
thank you for waching ???????
and name of the wax ??
what is name of the song
Please make a video by without using machine.
Why do people use sandpaper on a cricket bat?
Daniel Ebenezer it’s wood....
Please refurbish my bat too
Wax
machine name please