Sounds as if you got an answer, but, more or less like all "glue threads", while the information is probably correct, it doesn't make that much difference. People used to build entire airplanes with Duco Cement or Ambroid, many of which are still together and showed no real problems in use. 5-minute epoxy is tremendous overkill for gluing wood to wood, as long as it is mixed correctly and applied before it starts to set. The fact that something else might be better is rather beside the point.
There are a few cases where the glue characteristics matter, like sheeting foam wings, where you need a lot of working time. But it is almost never about how strong it is. Good technique is really important almost all the time, but the materials are generally far more than adequate.
Brett