I used some AG last week to mend a tiny sliver of wood that had split off by the top tang on a double I'm refinishing. It was only 44 degrees in my old shop when I mixed the stuff, and it was so stiff I could hardly get it to mix. But, I used it anyway and hung the stock over one of these little oil-filled electric radiator-looking heaters they used to sell. I let it hang over that low heat overnight and it was cured hard next day. The AG I was using is several yrs. old, so no worry about the age of it as long as it isn't hardened in the jar.

I'd put it over very low heat for a day and let it harden. Should be fine.

SRH

Last edited by Stan; 01/28/18 07:53 AM.

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