I am working on the framework for my extension. I need to glue some things (wood to wood, that is), but now there's a cold snap, so it doesn't seem to go above 3 degrees in the next few days.

The winter glue seems to be only for indoor use as far as I can see. What I'm gluing now will be indoors eventually, but it will be exposed for at least a couple of months.

The outdoor glues seem to have a working temperature of at least +5 degrees.

So which glue should one choose?
 
MrJay
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MrJay MrJay said:
ESSTACK Nordic Pro
Almost 1000 kronor per liter though.. gah.
 
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Or...
 
  • Dana Lim Cool Tack 286 adhesive tube, 290ml, displayed on a product page with a link to Bauhaus website.
MrJay
A Alexander HB said:
Almost 1000 kronor per liter though.. gah.
Use Dana Cool Tack 286 instead, about 90kr per tube.
 
I'm using Byggmax vinterlim, so far shovels and garden furniture are holding up. It might not be a super glue, but it holds for smaller projects according to my experience.
 
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Norrtull Norrtull said:
I use Byggmax winter glue; so far, shovels and garden furniture are holding up. It may not be a superglue, but it works for smaller projects according to my experience.
Does it cure at sub-zero temperatures? A sättlim?
 
According to my small examples, both the spade and garden furniture have hardened. It was perhaps down to -6 degrees outside during the day.
 
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