12-20-2016, 06:43 PM
So, last night the temperature in my shop probably got down to twenty degrees. Through the day the shop never got above fifty degrees. I have a four inch thick piece of maple that I am gluing to a four inch thick piece of walnut. When I applied the Gorilla glue I had to pull to top off the bottle and scrape the thick, lumpy, cold glue out of the bottle.
My question is....Will the glue still be good or will the cold hamper its ability to bond two pieces of wood together?
My question is....Will the glue still be good or will the cold hamper its ability to bond two pieces of wood together?