Titebond 1415 III Ultimate Wood Glue, 32-Ounce Bottle,Tan, 1 Qt
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BasedShaman
> 3 dayVery strong! Bought some after seeing a YouTube review of it. Now I highly recommend it.
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Otis D. Hall
> 3 dayI used this to glue pieces of oak together to form a endgrain cutting board. I needed it to be waterproof as the cutting board will be wet when washed after use. I would NOT using this on a wood project that might go in a dishwasher.
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ROBERT WILLIAM STEVWING JR
> 3 dayGreat for making cutting boards. Highly recommended
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Gary K.
Greater than one weekWhat else is there to say its a tight bond
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shannonchan
> 3 dayI’m a recent DIYer, so I wasn’t exposed to a lot of products in wood glue, I know it’s the most common wood glue in the states, so I just kinda testing it out, my pieces had been glued with an very less skilled DIY technique, not enough clamps, but I found this glue very easy to apply and dried very quickly, though I have a hard time determining the amount I need and often times found myself applied way less than I needed and winded up finding out the cut glue pieces went separated after power tools treatments, but so far I’m liking it, because it dries quicker than the wood glues I used and it’s relatively easy to clean up. Not sure about the waterproofing part as my pieces have not been varnished or applied to work yet.
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gary cain
> 3 dayWorks great and it is stronger than wood after it cures
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Amanda Hoskins
Greater than one weekThis is what I use every time. Ive always used Titebond II And I couldnt be more happy with this Titebond III
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Bruce B
> 3 dayI bought this glue due to glowing reviews. I purchased it to make my own wood floor crack filler. I used the sanded oak floor dust and mixed it with the glue. It is easier to work with than Elmer’s wood glue. My only disappointment and the reason for the four stars is that it dried significantly darker than the white oak dust mixed with the glue.
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Mohamd
> 3 dayVery strong, great to use
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Reflections by Paul F Murphy
> 3 dayGreat Wood Glue