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Default Heat-shrink tubing as wrapping for grafts?

Michael Bell wrote:

Soon I am going to do some grafting of green (this year's growth) to
green material, about 3 mm in diameter. I did not succeed in this last
year, but then I am not very clever with my fingers. One of the things
I found difficult was to bind the two pieces together. So this year I
am thinking of experimenting with heat-shrink tubing and I wonder if
there is any experience of this out there or any thoughts.

Try Googling for self-amalgamating tape.

Chris
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