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Theres no glue that I know of that if you heat your handle up enough to bend the wood (handle). That the glue will hold a splice or handle. Much less it gets stronger. No such glue is made to heat. You have ad heat at a low temp and it not fail but like I said ad enough heat to bend the handle.
Okay just got off the phone with titebondTitebondIII does soften at 150 degrees. However when heated above 150 (160-180 degrees) then allowed to cool it activates a secondary cross-linking in the glue making it SUPER strong! After it has been heated to temps between 160-180 then allowed to cool it becomes so strong and impervious to heat it will not come apart when soaked in boiling water (they actually test for this).