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Duane Bozarth
 
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David wrote:

Yup. I've had a gallon in stock for more than a year. I don't find it
all that useful and dislike it's consistency. Too runny.

At 75 degrees, I glued up some oak with the plastic resin and will leave
it clamped until tomorrow. I also left glue spread out on some scrap for
over a 1/2 hour; they were still wet, so at moderate temps it looks like
this stuff will suit my needs. According to the label, around 90 it
isn't gonna give much working time.

To point out the obvious, if you have a major glue-up requiring such a
long open time and have such a problem w/ shop temperature (and I
certainly understand that ), get it all ready and to the dry fit in
the evening then hit the glue-up first thing next morning. Has the
added benefit of being fresh for the high-tension process....