Steve - On the white glue residue from Titebond II - I believe you are seeing "chalking". From the Titebond website http://www.titebond.com -
" Chalking
Chalky white appearance of a layer of glue which has dried too cold. A
glue which dries below this critical "chalk point" does not knit together
properly and the resulting bond is likely to fail."
I lifted this right from their glossary, after seeing the tech spec for chalk point, which was listed as 55 deg. F for Titebond II.
Looks like you need some supplemental heating in your shop. Not only the glue, but the air and work should be above the chalk point for a good joint.
Hope it works out OK for you - it's looking good so far. - John
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