My basement is about 57F so feels like a freezer. Could a 2oz bottle harden faster than a 1oz?
Think about what you just said and you answered your own question. The glue gets hard because it is reacting. The more volume you have the quicker it reacts. Moisture is part of what sets off CA glue. I never tried it, but I read somewhere once that if you needed kicker and were out of it, you could substitute a saline solution in a fine pump sprayer. Keep your glue away form the kicker when not in use. Once it's open it may not help to put it back in the freezer. As the air in the bottle chills and contracts, it can suck in moisture so it needs to be air tight. I don't get to build as much as I would like and have wasted so much over the years, I have gone to using the small tubes from harbor Freight. They seem to last forever even if not in a freezer and if you don't use one up before it gets hard, you haven't lost much. But that rarely seems to happen, and I think it may be different from the hobby brand of CA glues.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee