Hole in toe

breeno

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Hole in toe

I recently took the shoe goo off of the toe of my bat, well to my surprise there was a small hole in the toe of the bat.

Not just any hole, it was like a drilled hole, very small and evenly circular, going from the toe inward to the bat.

Just wanting to know if I should fill it, if so using what?

And if I should put shoe goo on ASAP so that water doesnt get into the toe.

Cheers.
 
Re: Hole in toe

and there was me thinking it was going to be another thread about Bowlers shoes!

The hole in the bat you will get told are the following.

A: Where the Bat is put on a Lather for spiining the handle and shaping.

or

B: Where your supposed to put a drop of oil to stop the toe cracking

personally i think its the first as you should not be oiling the bottom of the bat!
 
Re: Hole in toe

Stumped;278806 said:
and there was me thinking it was going to be another thread about Bowlers shoes!

The hole in the bat you will get told are the following.

A: Where the Bat is put on a Lather for spiining the handle and shaping.

or

B: Where your supposed to put a drop of oil to stop the toe cracking

personally i think its the first as you should not be oiling the bottom of the bat!

I thought you were meant to oil the toe as to protect against swelling if water gets in there.
 
Re: Hole in toe

You should give the toe a wipe over with a linseed oil sacked cloth (well not soaked in linseed but with linseed on it).

As for the hole, could be where it was on the lathe - what bat is it? Also, how deep is the hole, any chance of a picture?
 
Re: Hole in toe

As said before it's very likely that it's from the bat being clamped on the lathe whilst binding the handle. Especially if it's very circular.
 
Re: Hole in toe

i really try not to put too much oil on the actual toe.

my poor Newbery samurai is on a diet from Linseed oil at the moment it has a bad habit of swallowing more than it needs!
 
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