"Tanus" wrote
I've learned that lesson. If I need to glue something up, the glue, and
the surfaces must have been in 60° for more than a couple of hours. If
that's not possible, I bring everything (including the clanky clamps that
my wife hates) inside and let them acclimatize. That's normally overnight.
Ditto ... I have assembled full blown projects on the kitchen island when
it's below 45 degrees outside for any length of time, the parts come in the
night before, and the big bottle of TiteBond stays in my office in the
house, year around.
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