It takes about 2 to 5 minutes but no matter what you do, don't touch it.
Hold parts together for 20 seconds, and allow 2 hours to dry
I usually use Titebond 2, and I always leave mine clamped for 4 hours.
10 minutes for full to the core hardness
It takes about 12 hours to completely dry.
It takes about 2 to 5 minutes but no matter what you do, don't touch it.
It usually takes 24 to 48 hrs.
maybe around 1-3 minutes depends on the brand
It depends what you are bonding with it. Small amounts of Elmer's white glue can dry in an hour. Binding wood takes longer and you should clamp it and wait at least 3 hours.
Honestly, you don't. Wood glue is dry after an hour, but it takes a full 24 hours for it to set and finish its bond. The best thing to do is to glue it, clamp it, and continue working around it.
I don't know for sure until gorilla glue dries but when you see it starting to clear up and becomes white then it is dried.( It takes about 30-60 minutes.)
The word "glue " alone is inadequate. There are many kinds of glue and each may take different times to dry.
It depends what you are bonding with it. Small amounts of Elmer's white glue can dry in an hour. Binding wood takes longer and you should clamp it and wait at least 3 hours.
If water has been mixed with your glue, then it's a type of PVA glue. Mixing water with it is not a good idea, as it takes longer to set and is not a strong joint. It may take up to 2-3 hours to dry to the touch, and at least 12 hours to fully cure, due to water's time to evaporate totally.If you want good results from glue it's usually best to use them as they come.
Glue in the BottleBecause air can't get in to dry it; if you leave the top off for long enough it will start to dry inside.
Depends on the cement type. some can take up to 1 day, some 10min.