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How Do You Repair A Wooden Bat?

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How Do You Repair A Wooden Bat?

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Don’t want to get rid of that good bat you’ve been using for years, well… you don’t have to. In this article you’ll learn how to fix that broken bat with little effort. Step 1 Spread the newspaper or the old sheet across your clean clear flat surface. Get the Gorilla Wood Glue and place it on the newspaper as well. You can use a table or a board. Make sure the bat and the glue stay on the newspaper! Now you have your materials ready to get started. Step 2 Hold the base of the baseball bat with one hand and using the glue brush, spread gorilla glue over the broken end of the bat. Spread glue to the broken end of the bat handle as well. Quickly take the bat handle and piece it together with the bat base. Step 3 Hold both ends of the bat together for 20 – 30 minutes. Allow 24 hours for the glue to reach its maximum holding strength before you use it. There you have it, that broke bat is as good as new!

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