vann wrote:As a side note, what type of situations do you use the regular woodworking glue for?
That would be mainly where there is a perfect (tight...) fit. Such as at precision dados, or stepped/tapered joins or when using biscuits (is that the right term?...).
Also where parts need to be sled into place and so both mating edges are pre coated with glue.
As to the (Original) Montage Kit, looking at the literature it is described as "Paste adhesive based on polychloroprene rubber, synthetic resins and solvents"
So it isn't true Polyurethane based glue

But, as I mentioned it is a great gap filling and sealing adhesive. It comes as a thick paste, very sticky (and messy…)
a little lighter in color then the PL, dries supper strong yet easy to sand, saw, drill or rout (same workability as the ply/wood).
Here an example of the Montage Kit used to glue a handle pocket and horn braces:
