About an hour
Yes glue will stick if the Thomson's is dry. I have glued various things to treated deck wood
Glue doesn't stick to the bottle because, in order for glue to become sticky it has to dry. There's no air circulation in a closed bottle so glue can't dry. If you're thinking, "But what if I leave the glue bottle open! Why doesn't it dry?" It's because there is a lot of glue in the bottle. Not just a thin layer. Just like when you're glueing something and you're not supposed to use that much glue because it won't dry.
It can take anywhere from 10-30 minutes for Elmer's stick glue to dry on a rubber eraser, depending on the thickness of the glue applied and the humidity of the environment. It's best to leave it undisturbed until it is completely dry to ensure a strong bond.
Find a box the right sort of size, then stick string securely with glue and tape. When the glue is dry stick brown paper that you can buy in the shops and stick it around the box.
The typical dry time for Elmer's Wood Glue is around 24 hours.
The time it takes for glue to dry can vary depending on the type of glue used. Generally, most types of glue will dry within 24 hours, but some may dry faster or slower. It is important to follow the instructions on the glue packaging for the most accurate drying time.
Glue does not stick to the inside of the bottle because the surface of the bottle is often made to be smooth and nonporous, which makes it difficult for the glue to form strong bonds. Additionally, some bottles are coated with substances that prevent the glue from adhering to them.
The recommended dry time for Titebond 1 glue is 24 hours for a full bond strength.
Glue stick.
The recommended dry time for PVA glue in crafting projects is typically 24 hours.
The recommended dry time for wood glue when clamped is typically around 30 minutes to 1 hour.
The typical dry time for epoxy glue is around 24 hours, but it can vary depending on the specific product and conditions.