Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon

(1171 Reviews)

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$36.90

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  • C. Farmer

    Greater than one week

    I wonder how long this sat in Amazon’s warehouse. Got clumpy within a couple months. Stored indoors climate control.

  • Billy L. Habel

    > 3 day

    The 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

  • Birdman

    > 3 day

    I built a laminated maple carving bench with this glue. It sets very fast so practice your glue up and clamping and make sure its under 5-10 minutes. After that, this stuff sets fast. Even a mallet wont budge a board after 10 minutes, so be accurate and fast. The things I build with this glue will last a few lifetimes. Im sure the glue will still be around after the wood wears down. This stuff binds rock solid. Make sure you wash off as much excess as you can to save your sharp blades from damage planing or chiseling dried glue. It can wreck your expensive blades bevel completely. I use a wet wash cloth and drying towel immediately after clamping, then a scraper after 45 minutes. This seams to be the magic solution for my work.

  • Craig Donnelly

    > 3 day

    I won’t try another glue because this is a fair price and has phenomenal adhesion. I clamp for 30 minutes then come back on pattern work and there are no issues. I have glued them planed in 6 hours without failure.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    This is the only glue i use. Yeah, it costs a tiny amount more than titebond I, but i like only having a single mega jug of glue in the shop and its the best. Why not spend an extra 5 bucks for the best? I dont see any downside. Also, it works much better in cold conditions than I or II. Those glues will freeze up or at least get very hard, but III remains usable to nearly freezing temperatures, even though the instructions say not to use it in those temperature, it has always worked great for me.

  • GearHead48

    > 3 day

    Very 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.

  • Adam

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Christopher Lee

    > 3 day

    The best wood glue, bar none. HOWEVER, it has a short open time, so if you have an indoor project with a complex glue-up, Titebond II is the glue to use.

  • E.S.J.B

    Greater than one week

    This stuff is so far above and beyond your typical wood glue that it is just mind boggling why anyone would consider any other product. Ive only used the Titebond III so I cant attest to the efficacy of the other types, but I can say with certainty that this Titebond III glue has far exceeded my expectations. Sets quickly, dries clear, incredibly strong bond = satisfaction. Now when you add in the fact that the price is more than reasonable you really are left with absolutely nothing to complain about.

  • Jacob little

    > 3 day

    Its titebond. Best glue you can get

Franklin Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue, 1 gal, Jug, Brown, Liquid

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