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Kev
> 24 hourDoes exactly what I need it to do.
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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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ff5605
> 24 hourOf some concern is the fact that this glue dries a bit darker than other Titebond products. This is great for gluing darker woods like walnut. It is strong, durable and waterproof. I have built 4 rocking chairs using this glue with no failures after 10 years of use. The gallon size is by far the best deal if there is a need for a large volume of glue.
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Billy L. Habel
> 24 hourThe item was ok, delivery driver turned around in a parking space instead of backing out my driveway. When doing this the driver turned the front wheel really hard on a freshly sealed driveway. It was done multiple times. I paid a lot of money to get this done. Now it looks like crap
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Dean A. Bauer
> 24 hourIve already been using this glue for years. Its nice (and A LOT cheaper) to be able to buy it in a gallon bottle instead of the little squeeze bottle at Home Depot. This arrived as advertised and undamaged within the 2 day Prime shipping window.
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Safe Product Alliance
> 24 hourHave used this to glue wood-to-wood only so far and it has worked great. Ive glued end-grained 2x4s together (cut at a 45 degree angle to form a frame) and they bonded tightly after sitting for the recommended 24 hours. Also glued (2) pieces along the grain. I wiped each piece first and lightly wet it with a painting sponge, then applied a thin film of TITEBOND III to each adjoining face. One thing I learned is not to waste a ton of glue. The glue bonds better to wood than to itself, so you need very little, just enough to fill in any grain and touch wood on both sides. If you can imagine this at the microscopic level, imagine a wood molecule touching a glue molecule and then another wood molecule on the opposite side, not tons of additional glue molecules. Hopefully that makes sense.
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jimbo
> 24 hourI use T3 for general woodworking, but its particularly good for cutting boards. It sets up overnight so I can plane the next day. Its waterproof and Ive never had a glue joint failure.
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Jeff Watters, Frankford, DE
> 24 hourAlways used it, always will.
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JJ from Houston
> 24 hourI like it for all my woodwork gluing needs. The large jug lasts well over a year.
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j.w.
> 24 houri made a mistake on a glue up and the wood ripped apart before the glue trying to get it apart