Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon
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Paul Gutierrez
> 3 dayHands 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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Keith R.
> 3 dayThis is some of the finest wood glue on the market.
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Ramsarius Hennisuis
Greater than one weekExcellent glue, arrived in great shape. Keep in mind that it can take a while to dry if you have a thick glue film. Bought this for a school bridge competition with Popsicle sticks. We didnt allow enough time for it to dry so it was basically an elastic bridge, deflecting as much as six inches in 3 feet before breaking. Overall, a great product. No issues.
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ff5605
> 3 dayOf some concern is the fact that this glue dries a bit darker than other Titebond products. This is great for gluing darker woods like walnut. It is strong, durable and waterproof. I have built 4 rocking chairs using this glue with no failures after 10 years of use. The gallon size is by far the best deal if there is a need for a large volume of glue.
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Christopher Lee
Greater than one weekThe 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.
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eddie hall
> 3 dayI dislike the overall cost to land it here in new Zealand freight and exchange rates stop a lot of purchases , on the good side the glue is top notch for my joinery work
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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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howard r renker
> 3 dayGo to glue for all my woodworking projects. Except for quick dry and breakable bonds, both of which Titebond has other glues for, this is the workhorse glue. It has about 15 minute set time and I generally wait overnight to fully cure. Much additional processing of the glued parts can be done after several hours of drying.
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Adam
> 3 dayI 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.
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SubwayRocket
19-11-2024If 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.