I hate to agree with the haters on this one but this is a hard watch, not much thought put into it or planning it seemed and then it wasent even that entertaining. I think you could have something here if you can find a way to pull it off and get some legit exit velo out of it but there needs to be something funny or cool. It was basically you cutting a hype fire and another bat in half then constantly putting it back together with a hammer while dodging your pitching machine.
Marine epoxy is where it's at. Back in the day the softball bat called the Mutant by Worth used to "telescope" where the handle would slide into the barrel. Marine epoxy fixed that issue and never had one come apart again.
this is hard to watch from a engineering/design point. Cut the nub on the handle off, cut it higher up on the barrel on the white bad, slide the handle through the cap side of yellow.... epoxy the ends on the inside. boom good hitting
There are about a million ways to keep wind from ruining the sound of a mic. Might take you maybe two minutes to find an easy fix you like. Just saying.
I read a study where science has proven that the amount of blade that a man uses while cutting with a hacksaw is the exact length of his.. nevermind...lol
Yes, I think that might have been the first besr comp? I was trying to do research on that, if so I have the first and last (or one of the last year) besr comps ever made. Also trying to get a higher velo pitching machine running too
You needed a piece of sand paper to wrap around the bat to shave it down and a bar clamp to squeeze it together. Or maybe get one end cold to shrink the aluminum then put it together
Its called the Heater Pro Real Baseball machine. Its okay if you just want to hit, but it takes a while to get accuracy dialed in and going much over 40mph really gets wild and hard to adjust. If you dont expect too much from it, i think its good enough and easily portable. I use a 300w battery inverter to power it
@@andrewbats8523 they are essentially the same bat, the yellow one is more nostalgic. But my absolute favorite was the OG easton omen xl which is also the same bat. So i guess to answer your question, whichever one is cheaper and easier to find lol
@@andrewbats8523 get a 32 inch drop 10 orange mako skinny barrel one it's the 2014 or 2015 model they are fairly cheap on sideline swap they easily out hit any utrip bat on the market today when they are well broken in they just go nuclear lol
now that it has been a year. How has it held up using real baseballs? Heater sports sells balls specifically for this machine, and even says not to use real balls as it will damage the machine. But I just want to know if it has held up?