Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon
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Kelsey
> 24 hourWorkes great on many projects without issue
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The Captain
> 24 hourI have used this quit a bit. I have not had any of my joints come apart with this glue I like to use it with oak and walnut it is a good blend for color when gluing the two together. I also make my own wood filler with it by using sawdust from my sanding. I have found this to make some seamless joints. I do find when used with lighter woods it is a bit dark. glue does need to be used in a timely fashion or you will be just throwing it out. I actually refill my friends bottles with the gallon sharing the cost. If it starts to lump I use it up quickly and give it away to my friends. A smaller bottle would be a better buy if you do not go threw it in a couple months or so.
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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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Richard K
> 24 hourIf only my parents used this for their relationship. You could glue two unicorns together. Love this stuff.
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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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Mike R PE
> 24 hourI got Titebond III for the extra drying time it allows for making DIY projects, like these speakers and subwoofers. Ive used Titebond II in the past, and there were a few times it started setting up too soon as putting the sides and clamps in place takes time. Both have their usage in any DIY mindset and projects, use II if you can quickly get the parts aligned and clamped, use III if you need more time.
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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.
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C. Wayne Lewis
> 24 hourI’ve used this glue on cutting boards and it’s great.
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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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FerryDriver
> 24 hourA great waterproof glue that is very easy to work with. Very strong! I had to undo a mistake I made after 40 minutes, and a saw & chisel was required to separate the two pieces. There is enough time to position the pieces being glued together, and overflows can be easily wiped off with a damp cloth.