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Ok, tried to remove the shrink tubing just now... It did not want to come off. So I now know to test the shrink tubing before use to see if epoxy eats into it and sticks!

So I removed the entire wrap to start again. I will say that it is some tough stuff, does not come off easily. So I think the basic theory is sound, just need to perfect the application technique a bit. I will post some more pics when I try it again.
I was wondering if that was going to happen..

Why not a later of way paper or something?


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I was wondering if that was going to happen..

Why not a later of way paper or something?
Even better, use plastic sandwich wrap. It's very thin and also impermeable. Wax paper might still allow some epoxy to get through and stick it all together, plus it's much thicker than the plastic wrap.
   
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