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  • wsoxcubsbats
    Member
    • May 2008
    • 85

    Preserving Baseball Bats

    Looking for advice on Preserving Baseball Bats. Do you put any wood conditions on bat. Any recommendations would help. Thank you.

    Clare Jerabek
    wsoxcubsbats
    clarejerabek@wowway.com
  • gorilla777
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 1508

    #2
    Re: Preserving Baseball Bats



    I have used this stuff for some time, really works great on older bats...

    Ben

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    • HawaiiSportsNut
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 896

      #3
      Re: Preserving Baseball Bats

      Originally posted by gorilla777
      http://www.amazon.com/Formbys-Almond...2&sr=8-2-fkmr0

      I have used this stuff for some time, really works great on older bats...

      Ben
      Do you use it on just the natural wood bats or on painted bats as well? Thanks.
      sigpic

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      • gorilla777
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 1508

        #4
        Re: Preserving Baseball Bats

        Originally posted by HawaiiSportsNut
        Do you use it on just the natural wood bats or on painted bats as well? Thanks.
        I have used it on other finishes besides natural, yes.

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        • Swoboda4
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 1621

          #5
          Re: Preserving Baseball Bats

          Why would you put any substance on a game use bat? Does it prevent deadwood; then I'm interested. The bat drying out, and exhibiting deadwood, or the separation of wood layers is what I believe to be the bat collectors biggest problem.

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          • gorilla777
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1508

            #6
            Re: Preserving Baseball Bats

            It helps prevent the drying out of the wood, so that is why older bats stand to benefit. Many of these that have been sitting around for years need a little TLC, bring back the look a bit. That is why you use it. The reversal of grain separation or splitting it will not do, that is only thru repair.

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            • Swoboda4
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 1621

              #7
              Re: Preserving Baseball Bats

              Originally posted by gorilla777
              It helps prevent the drying out of the wood, so that is why older bats stand to benefit. Many of these that have been sitting around for years need a little TLC, bring back the look a bit. That is why you use it. The reversal of grain separation or splitting it will not do, that is only thru repair.
              Thank you. I also have a theory that deadwood is a product of dry air, lack of humidity. Do members in warmer more humid areas see this not happening as often? Also vintage bats that have been "boned" I think have less deadwood occurring.

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