thanks for the info all. I had talked to Jerry Brumm of Great Northern Bowhunting, he uses urac for their wood to wood lams. he told me that heat to a certain degree wont effect the glue. this plays right in with what you all are saying.
i just gave it a try. i put it into some reflex, and held the heat gun about 1 to 2 inches away, moved it back and forth pretty quickly till it was gettin that nice golden brown. took maybe 3 min. i was also having some problems with it not bending enough in the outer 3rd, so i only did the inner 3rd to the middle of the limb. its cooling down now, and ill let it sit in the form overnight. then let it re-hidrate for a couple days. ill let you all know how it went.
the hickory didnt get hot at all, so im not worried about the glueline creaping.
thanks again!
Phil