I've used a good bit of resorcinal. I have not used that particular blend. All resorcinals I have used requires proper temperature, tight joints and proper clamping.
I am not familiar with that blend of epoxy.
Properly used, I have not seen a modern woodworking glue that will not produce the joint stronger than the wood itself. If proper clamping procedures and temperatures are maintained I would not hesitate using any good, waterproof glue building any woodworking project, including spars, propellers or any other wood product I can imagine with the exception of certified aircraft.
Although I believe some of the modern glues are superior to the older, legal glues in joint preparation, clamping requirements or curing requirements, they are not legal for certified aircraft. Plastic resin and resorcinal are approved for aircraft work.
Ron