If you want some insurance, you could try System Three G-2 epoxy. It's quality stuff. Here is their copy;
"For over 35 years, G-2 has been an excellent adhesive choice for oily, acidic hardwoods like teak and other tropical woods. Use it for gluing oak and cedar, as well as other materials that are difficult to bond. G-2 was developed primarily for waterproof bonding of rot-resistant woods used in fine yacht joinery. Use G-2 for both interior and exterior applications as well as below the waterline. G-2 can be mixed in small or large batches, has a long pot life and cures overnight. No clamping pressure is required. After fully curing it can be machined, drilled, sanded and tapped".
It was previously made by Industrial Formulators out of Canada. I used their G-1 for years before they sold to System Three and it was discontinued. It was the finest epoxy I have ever used. I do use a couple of System Three products, but find them a little spendy.