Carpenter's Wood Glue Max
Elmer's · PVA
Full cure (70°F / 50% RH)
24h
Min application temp
55°F
Clamp time
720 min
Open time
15 min
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When this estimate may be unsafe
- - The joint, bead, pour, or repair is thicker than the product data sheet assumes.
- - The substrate is colder than the surrounding air, wet, oily, dusty, painted, or otherwise poorly prepared.
- - The repair will carry weight, resist water pressure, or be safety-critical before full cure.
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Quick answers
How long does Carpenter's Wood Glue Max take to cure?
Carpenter's Wood Glue Max fully cures in 24 hours at standard laboratory conditions, usually 70°F / 21°C and 50% relative humidity. At colder temperatures or difficult humidity, cure time can increase significantly.
What is the minimum temperature to use Carpenter's Wood Glue Max?
The minimum application temperature for Carpenter's Wood Glue Max is 55°F (13°C). Applying below this threshold can prevent proper curing and cause the bond or seal to fail.
How long does Carpenter's Wood Glue Max take to cure in cold weather?
Cold temperatures significantly extend cure time. As a rule of thumb, every 18°F (10°C) below 70°F can roughly double cure time. Enter your actual temperature in the calculator for a product-specific estimate.
Does humidity affect Carpenter's Wood Glue Max cure time?
Yes. Carpenter's Wood Glue Max cures by water evaporation, so high humidity slows cure. Above 85% RH cure may fail entirely. Low humidity below 40% RH speeds drying but can cause the adhesive to dry before a proper bond forms. Optimal range is 40-60% RH.
How long do you need to clamp Carpenter's Wood Glue Max?
Carpenter's Wood Glue Max requires a minimum of 720 minutes of clamping at standard conditions. In cold or humid conditions, extend clamp time before moving the assembly.
What is the open time for Carpenter's Wood Glue Max?
Carpenter's Wood Glue Max has a working open time of 15 minutes at standard conditions. At higher temperatures open time may shorten; at lower temperatures cure may slow after assembly.
What happens if I use Carpenter's Wood Glue Max below 55°F?
Carpenter's Wood Glue Max has a minimum film-forming temperature of 13°C (55°F). Below this temperature, the adhesive can dry chalky or weak instead of forming a proper film.