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Default wood glue at hi temps

On Sat, 24 Dec 2016 10:00:15 -0800, Electric Comet
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anyone know if would glue breaks down at hi temps

say 200-300 f









Depends what kind of "wood glue".

Hide glue melts at 150 to 180F.
Casein glue should not be heated beyond about 150F
PVAgoes "plastic" at about 160F

So the short answer to your question is "yes, many wood glues will
fail well below 200 to 300 degrees F"