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Yellow Glue and 30 Degree Shop
I think that I know this answer, but I'll ask anyway. Am I asking for
trouble trying to use my Titebond II when the temps are getting on the cold side? For me "cold" is actually anything below 70 degrees, after living in Hawaii for 5 years. But around here ( American Fork, Utah ) the temps are in the mid 20s at night and today it barely got past 32 deg ( F, by the way ). So will my glue just freeze and never "do it's thing?" or can I glue my stuff, be patient and wait a day or two? Thanks in advance, Jon in American Fork |
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