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parker staker
> 3 daytitebond 3 is good stuff and this is the best bang for your buck you can get. if you are gonna get titebond 3 and are using it a lot get this.
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Jeff Watters, Frankford, DE
> 3 dayAlways used it, always will.
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Mariano
> 3 dayNice as always
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MattV
> 3 dayGreat value for the money. Never figured I would need a gallon of glue, but building a shop bench ended up requiring about 2/3 of the gallon. Even if I dont use the rest, it was still a value for what I used
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Northern Patriot
> 3 dayGood price for quality glue
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rosekbuds
> 3 dayI chose this glue because I am a segmented bowl maker and wanted a bonding agent of high quality. This product has not failed me once. In the gluing process it cleans up nicely with water and a damp cloth. The price is right when you buy in bulk. I highly recommend it for the wood worker interested in a quality glue.
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Tiffany Frami
> 3 dayRunnier than what i had used in the past.
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jimbo
> 3 dayI 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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Will Venard
> 3 dayIve used 5 or 6 gallons of this glue now and am very pleased. I am a sculptor and often glue pieces of wood in shapes that make clamping, even with rubber bands, impossible, but this glue will work if I use hand pressure for less than a minute for lighter pieces and longer for heavier pieces unless they are sitting flat. The visibility of glue lines is minimal. I wish the glue would mix with sawdust/powder to make lighter colors for filling holes in wood, but it always dries pretty dark when mixed. Sanding the dry glue will tend to gum up sandpaper, so I have learned to clean up excess glue. Incidentally, the cheapest glue dispenser is a mustard bottle.
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kritick44
> 3 dayI do a lot of woodworking. This is my shop go to glue.