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C. Farmer
> 3 dayI wonder how long this sat in Amazon’s warehouse. Got clumpy within a couple months. Stored indoors climate control.
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Birdman
> 3 dayI 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.
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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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Bruce
> 3 dayMaking outdoor/indoor furniture and the glue adhesion is great.
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Ian
> 3 dayThis is the only wood glue that I buy anymore. Excellent bonding and easy to work with and clean up. Seems a bit thinner than several other wood glues and I appreciate that.
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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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Roger Herdrich
> 3 dayAnybody who does woodworking knows that Titebond wood glue is exceptional. Wood will not come apart after cured. Easy to apply and clean up. Have tried others, including Gorilla wood glue, always went back to Titebond.
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Mjasko
> 3 dayThis adhesive is excellent for woodworking . Ive used it before and have always had good success. And I still consider it to be one of the best adhesives for do it yourself Woodworkers. However the inventory I received apparently had set on the shelf fir too long. The pictures may not show the full details but there was a film around the top of the bottle and a small sediment on the bottom of the container. Both indications that the material had been sitting on a shelf for longer than it should have. I did not ask the vendor to replace it. If the supplier reads the review and decides to contact me I will upgrade my scores accordingly. Meanwhile I would advise any future purchaser to carefully examine the material when he receives it and determine whether the adhesive is acceptable.
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Will Venard
Greater than one weekIve 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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Hupka
> 3 dayWe use this in our shop for everything that wood glue can be used on. Every cutting board (a few hundred per year), cabinet, counter, closet, etc. Excellent, reliable quality that we have come to lean on heavily.