Quote Originally Posted by Ger21 View Post
From my experience, epoxy won't stick the the non sticky side of duct tape. I think it will definitely stick to the sticky side. I wrap duct tape around wooden blocks and use them when clamping epoxy glue-ups, so they don't get stuck to the work.
Thanks for the tip! Odd thing is the guy in the video uses the blue tape with the sticky side against the epoxy. The way he describes it in the video makes me think this is also true for duct tape?
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Quote Originally Posted by EddyCurrent View Post
Good video Jim.
I think he means blue masking tape. The priming idea looks to be worthwhile, I would most likely have used that method, I don't think it would have reduced the meniscus but anyway in practice it is so easily removed it's not worth fretting over.
I think I will use the priming idea when I come to it, seems like a good way to avoid leakages. I guess if the width of the epoxy is large enough it doesn't matter if the meniscus is removed or not?

Quote Originally Posted by CharlesJenkinson View Post
Epoxy doesn't stick to the non sticky side of cellotape. Line any channel walls with that.
Thanks Charles, good to know