Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon
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SubwayRocket
> 3 dayIf you do any kind of wood working or projects, just buy this in the gallon. Buy a small 16 oz and keep refilling it. Youll save money and time running for more. Just bite the bullet and buy it. Its a very strong and great glue that has proven itself to me over the years.
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Everitas
> 3 dayHave used Titebond II and had trouble with long term oozing of the glue from the joint two or three years after building something. This may be due to moisture induced swelling of the glue. A more experienced Woodworker told me that Titebond III would eliminate the this problem. So far this seems to have solved the problem, but Ill need a couple more years to change this to a 5-star rating.
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Real feedback
> 3 dayStrong 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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Andrés Reyes Sanchez
Greater than one weekExcelente pegante para madera.
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Travis Cote
> 3 dayIts the best. Waterproof, good working time and is the right color so that it is hard to see when it dries. The bond will be stronger than the wood it is attached to. I use it constantly with woodworking projects, hence why I buy it by the gallon. What some people dont know is that you should just mix wood glue and sawdust from the wood you are working with together to make putty if you need it. This glue works great for that as well. As with all wood glues, dont let it freeze.
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M. Crockett
Greater than one weekI do a lot of woodworking. This is by far my favorite glue to use, especially for outdoor projects. It has always worked very well.
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Jim Garrison
> 3 dayThis is my favorite glue. It’s incredibly strong, usually stronger than the wood itself.