Titebond 1415 III Ultimate Wood Glue, 32-Ounce Bottle,Tan, 1 Qt
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Shan
20-11-2024Best wood glue on the market
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John Turner
> 3 dayI worked in a cabinet shop, titebond was the only adhesive wed ever use. First it was the yellow Titebond II, then it was Titebond III since its a little easier to clean up (the yellow is a pervasive stainer). And its great, itll glue your wood, man. Stronger than the wood itself etc, etc, etc. Is that good? Maybe not. In my home shop, I found the titebond overly messy, annoyingly opaque, and once it sets thats it - the woods secure. But I use joinery, mortises, tenons, dovetails, pegs, drawbores! What if I want to veneer? Inlay? I dont want wood to splinter if it needs to come apart and readjust post glueup. Im using hide glue now. Its clear and tacky with a very lenient setup time. If I mess up I heat the joint and try again. Titebond III gets 5 stars if youre looking to use thick, gunky, cement. 3 stars for fine furniture glue.
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Larry W.
> 3 dayHaving used it for years it still works just fine.
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Moe
> 3 dayWorks better on my hair than gorilla glue. Okay, not funny. It worked fine on a small wooden table when the leg came off. Didnt want to spend extra on wood clamps etc. Just poured it on, held it for a couple minutes then stood the table to add pressure to it. Works well.
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Mark Mark
> 3 dayQuick and easy. IMHO the best. Easy to apply and clean and many ways to apply.
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Mobilephonebill
> 3 dayGood open time, sets well, and forms water resistant glue joints. Perfect for outdoor (and indoor) projects.
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Donald J. Lacey
> 3 dayI bought the quart of this Titebond III glue and itll probably last me for quite a while. I also bought a wood glue dispenser to go along with it. I havent used either one yet. I have a smaller container that I have to use up first and it has a built in dispenser. I thought Id need a bunch for this years Halloween building season but...you know...a virus ruined my plans. Even though I havent opened this particular bottle yet, I do have experience with the glue and I find it to be one of the best wood glues out there and as a bonus, I can use it outdoors (many Halloween props are used outdoors)
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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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edward
Greater than one weekI use this glue a lot in my furniture projects. Having a larger bottle is very helpful, can be transferred to smaller containers
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gary cain
Greater than one weekWorks great and it is stronger than wood after it cures