When you don't oil a bat, especially a wooden one, it can become dry and brittle over time, leading to cracks and decreased performance. Lack of oiling can also result in the wood absorbing moisture, which may cause warping or splitting. Additionally, an unmaintained bat may lose its protective finish, making it more susceptible to damage from impacts and environmental conditions. Regular oiling helps maintain the bat's integrity and prolongs its lifespan.
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Oil treatments is a total waste of money so don't mix anything with the synthetic oil.
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what happens if you dont follow the instructions on a will
THAT IS SIMMPEL IT IS THAT URE CAR DONT NEED ALL THAT OIL PRESSURE WEN ITS SLOWING DOWN
There is a good chance that it will crack or be damaged therefore the bat won't have a very long life time
You deaden the bat's wood and ruin its performance. It also encourages rot, potentially ruining the bat itself.
The bat will usually live.
We use linseed oil because it soaks into the the bat and makes it moist and knocking in becomes much easier but make sure to use raw linseed oil and not boiled linseed oil. The bat does not soak boiled linseed oil. Raw linseed oil not only increases the life of the bat but also makes the performance of the bat better.
To compress the fibers of a cricket bat, players may use linseed oil and a mallet to help break it in. The oil helps moisturize and protect the wood, while the hammering process helps enhance the bat's performance by increasing its durability and responsiveness.
No - linseed oil
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All things being equal, the bat, the ball, the force used etc., the same thing that happens when a boy hits a ball with a bat.
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same thing that happens to eveyone you retards
yes you can also oil your bat before u do it u dnt wnt to damage the bat