Franklin International 5005 Titebond II Premium Wood Glue, 32-Ounce Bottle
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James
> 3 dayI 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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Jim
> 3 dayThis 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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C-double
> 3 dayWorks great
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Wanderer
> 3 dayGlues 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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Charles A. Green
> 3 dayPerfect
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Robert worthington
Greater than one weekI only use titebond its stronger than wood.
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Nick A Balsamo
Greater than one weekThe bottle works great
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works or not
Greater than one weekworks it dose the job advertised seals up joints fine with great holding cap. glue dryed quit well also. made bee boxes for out doors use looks like they will hold up to years of service
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Tempest
Greater than one weekThe cap design keeps the glue from drying out and very easy to use. I dont purchase this often but love the quick tack and bond that it gives. I use it even for interior applications. Easy cleanup with water, great bond, and very easy to use. I have trusted this product for years.
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BitTwiddler
> 3 dayYou have to be doing a lot of wood glueing projects to buy this glue by the gallon, and the small hobby bottles are always empty and pricy to boot. This is a good compromise on size and 3/4 of it wont die on you before you use it. Gallon jug is also hard to manipulate. IF you DO go through that much glue its still good to get one this size and refill it from the gallon jug as its easier to handle. Good midpoint value of price/size. I use it to also fasten foam to wood and certain upolstery fabrics to the foam, for building displays. If used to bond wood and upolstery foam, you must put the item flat and weigh down the foam overnight. About 5-10# a square foot and make sure it wont permanently dent your foam (I usually put another sheet of luan over the foam then put the weight on, filled and capped gallon jugs of water work well) The fabric I will glue as another pass after the foam is adhered, and CHECK FOR BLEED-test first! Some things a thin coat works well, some fabrics it will discolor, bleed through, or become too stiff to be pinnable. TEST FIRST. I consider Titebond II to be a good allaround glue, I stock that and the Gorilla Glue water activated poly stuff. Just be careful about not losing the cap.