Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon
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Cesar Hernandez
> 3 dayGreat product, use it on all of my projects and haven’t had any issues.
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E.S.J.B
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Paul Gutierrez
22-11-2024Hands down my go to wood glue. If there was a one quiver glue this would be it. Never glue my wood up without it.
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John Treble
> 3 dayIve been using the standard Elmers yellow glue for so long, I didnt really try anything else until Gorilla glue appeared. Gorilla Glue is great for outdoors, but you have to contend with the expansion and resultant squeeze out. Then I found Titebond III and decided that Id use it on my next Adirondack chair project. I love that it cleans up with water and a shop towel. Try that with Gorilla Glue... It sets up in a reasonable time, so your projects are not delayed by hours and hours. And so far the chairs that Ive built have seen several rainy days and lots of high humidity (hello Houston TX) and none of the joints have loosened. I got a FastCap Glue-Bot bottle and a gallon of Titebond III and now my gluing tasks are easy, efficient, and reliable.
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M
> 3 daySometimes you gotta be able to spread lots of glue before it drys. If you laminate large surfaces, this is the stuff to buy. Like any wood glue, itll last forever as long as as long as it doesnt freeze, and as long as you wipe the mouth clean before tightening the cap.
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Terry Wolff
> 3 dayI have been a professional woodcarver and woodworker for the past 43 years and Titebond has been the brand I have used since the get go. I work on mainly exterior projects such as outdoor sculpture, carved signs, doors, and gates and all these projects are hammered by the elements. Titebond has never let me down. There are projects I work on where epoxy is needed. So it is important that you know what your glues limits are. Such projects include working with Teak, oak and HDU. Teak and oak should be cleaned with acetone before applying epoxy. On HDU you always need to use a glue that has a catalyst otherwise a glue such as Titebond will never dry. I would just like to add that in my earlier days there was just plain ole Titebond, versions II and III came along later.
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GearHead48
> 3 dayVery 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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Kent Higgins
> 3 dayWorks great for almost all wood works projects. Dries a light brown so its easiler to hide.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekMake sure you dont need to move the wood once you glue it. It sets up very quickly! I made some cutting boards and used this glue. It appears to have worked great. It sets quickly, dries quickly, and seems like it will hold up. Also, it is non-toxic. You may wish to get a bottle with a squirt top for better application and use this big bottle for refills.
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Northern Patriot
> 3 dayGood price for quality glue