baseball bats for plugs
Hopefully I didn't repost, but I am in Yarmouth now and have 6 or 7 hardwood baseball bats that were my dad's. Don't know if they'd make plugs for some one with a lathe. Or they go to the dump...I love the Yarmouth dump, haven't seen Guppy there yet but I'm sure I will sooner or later, I go every day.
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I go when she starts screaming at me...
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:jester::laughs::laugha: oh man that is funny That dump is great, I have been there before Those bats might be more valuable as bats than plugs, aren't bats made from maple now? |
Maple bats make great needles and darters. Ash not the best.
Look at grain. Smooth surface , maple. Bumpy feel its ash. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
They're all ash.
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Also had some aluminum bats and old golf clubs. Put a Free sign out and they all went.
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I was there. You probably missed me because I was in the old oil and antifreeze return shed for a while. Seems stoic old washashores changed their own oil then hid it in the yard in old laundry detergent containers for later generations to find.
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Don’t tell the EPA! |
Made numerous plugs from Japanese maple, the best, Mizuno, American ash and maple bats too. Also local ,milled ash, which has a heavy grain, but the plugs work fine.
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I will take any you want to get rid of. |
Lets see if theres a get together in the future.
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