Short working time is the downside of it, keith. It sets quickly, like most other CAs. A plus, tho', is that if you are repairing a place where the wood has not sheared completely off of, it is easily taken into a very small crack. It does have gap filling capability, unlike most CAs. Thus the name, Zap A Gap.
Thanks for the tip on the Titebond II.
I seem to recall someone on here one time explaining how to mix some sawdust, from the stock being repaired, into something to use in filling cracks where a splinter of the original wood may be missing. Anybody remember what that "something" was, or maybe saved that thread?
SRH