Franklin International 5005 Titebond II Premium Wood Glue, 32-Ounce Bottle
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Firas
> 24 hourNice product and for its size a lot cheaper compared to hardware stores.
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Nicole Cook
> 24 hourI use this for a lot of wood working on the lathe, works wonderful for segmented pieces.
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Chris Deforest
> 24 hourThis is the best glue out there for woodworking.
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robert e wolfe
> 24 hourWhen it arrived, the lid had broken off and there was glue all through the shipping box, I cleaned it up as best as I could, but can use it to refill smaller bottle. Thanks.
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Mahdee R.
> 24 hourI love this product. It arrived busted at the top and some of the glue had leaked out. Amazon as always resolved the issue.
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the-dark-knight
> 24 hourTITEBOUND GLUE IS THE BEST WOODWORKING GLUE I HAVE EVER USED . THEY HAVE DIFFERENT BONDING TYPES FOR ALL APPLICATIONS . WELL WORTH THE PRICE .
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Jim
> 24 hourThis stuff cant be beat. Its open time is plenty adequate, and it grabs quickly and is very strong, just as I would expect from Titebond. Youll split the wood before the bond breaks.
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James
> 24 hourI use all three versions of Titebond for various woodworking applications, but II is by far my favorite to use in terms of tack time and ease of cleanup. Also, I managed to drop the bottle nozzle-down the other day (breaking the cap) and Franklin International replaced the cap for free (as well as sending me an extra cap just in case). 5/5 in all respects.
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Wanderer
> 24 hourGlues dries fast and strong. Really like the design of the bottle - never have to do anything but wipe the tip with a pair towel and push it closed when finished.
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Juanita
> 24 hourI am a HUGE crafter!!! That said, I have used almost every sort of blue or adhesive out there and while a hot glue gun is great for a lot of things, there are just some things that you need a liquid glue for. This stuff is the best!!!! I mix in a little bit of water, probably a 4:1 ratio, and then I paint the glue into whatever surface and the item sticks!!! It’s amazing!!! SOOO much better than other “crafting glues” and 100 times better than Elmer’s white or school glue. For glass items or to add texture for a real cement like hold, I will do a paper machete sort of lining first, using nothing but napkins or paper towels... I even use kleenex or toilet paper. This stuff really binds well and dries quickly. It’s easy to work with and I am confident when selling or gifting my items that they will hold together nicely. I can’t say enough good things about this glue and I can’t imagine ever using any other kind for any of my projects!!