Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon
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Paul S.
> 24 hourIf it is possible to weld wood, Tightbond can do it! Do not wet the work pieces as you might with other types of wood glue. This glue will get rubbery and peel off of wet/damp wood. Work only with dry wood. I us it to build large picture frames with weathered wood and I use no metal fasteners at all. Tightbond sets up very rapidly. You have 5 to 8 minutes to position and clamp. Most work can be unclamped in a couple hours.
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Nash Koch
> 24 hourThis glue rocks! It sets up fast and works great. I’m very happy with the results. I bought it because it came highly recommended from other woodworking friends.
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C. Farmer
> 24 hourI wonder how long this sat in Amazon’s warehouse. Got clumpy within a couple months. Stored indoors climate control.
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GearHead48
> 24 hourVery economical by the gallon. A gallon lasted almost 5 years. I thought maybe it would go bad before I used it up from the hot and cold changes out in my shop. It even got below freezing every once in awhile. This is the best all around choice for wood glue. It has never failed me and it will survive an abusive shelf life.
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Adam
> 24 hourI always come back to titebond. I recently slipped and bought some gorilla wood glue thinking it would be just as good or better.. unfortunately I was disappointed and came right back to using titebond. It’s more expensive but will save you so much time in the end. The glueing stage is so important for any project and you should be using the best product available.
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Real feedback
> 24 hourStrong bonds, dries fast but not so fast you can’t make adjustments to wood you’ve clamped. I use this for cutting boards and cheese boards and have not been disappointed.
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Ramsarius Hennisuis
> 24 hourExcellent glue, arrived in great shape. Keep in mind that it can take a while to dry if you have a thick glue film. Bought this for a school bridge competition with Popsicle sticks. We didnt allow enough time for it to dry so it was basically an elastic bridge, deflecting as much as six inches in 3 feet before breaking. Overall, a great product. No issues.
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Robert Smith
> 24 hourI enjoy using Titebond III often in my projects and I like using the smaller 16 oz. bottles when spreading the glue where I need it. Buying the smaller bottles can get pricey if used often enough, so I like to buy the gallon bottles to refill the smaller bottle when it has run empty. The glue works very well and I have never had an issue while using it in my projects. Its easy to spread with a variety of tools and gives you enough working time to clamp/assemble your pieces.
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Northern Patriot
> 24 hourGood price for quality glue
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Arthur Dent
> 24 hourWhats there to say? Its Titebond. Some of the best stuff out there in a gallon bottle. Its great.