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The bottle of yellow glue I have states that it will not work in
temperatures below 55 degrees. (Titebond II) I just completed a project ( poplar storage chest ). I noticed that after letting the glue set for several hours, that the temperature in my shop is low: 50 degrees. I have moved the project indoors. Any comments or advice on the status of the glue job? Also, I use gorilla glue from time to time depending on the requirements. I love the stuff, and would welcome comments on the pros/cons of this versus standard yellow ww glue. Thanks, Phil |
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