Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon
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M. Crockett
> 24 hourI do a lot of woodworking. This is by far my favorite glue to use, especially for outdoor projects. It has always worked very well.
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Will Venard
> 24 hourIve 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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Michael Wagner
> 24 hourTough Glue! Best if the best
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Doc
> 24 hourIt does what it says its going to do. I use Titebond Products exclusively all of my woodworking.
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C. Farmer
> 24 hourI wonder how long this sat in Amazon’s warehouse. Got clumpy within a couple months. Stored indoors climate control.
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Joy Barrows
> 24 hourUsed for making wood furniture. Seems like it normal self
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Billy L. Habel
> 24 hourThe 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
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Paul S.
> 24 hourIf it is possible to weld wood, Tightbond can do it! Do not wet the work pieces as you might with other types of wood glue. This glue will get rubbery and peel off of wet/damp wood. Work only with dry wood. I us it to build large picture frames with weathered wood and I use no metal fasteners at all. Tightbond sets up very rapidly. You have 5 to 8 minutes to position and clamp. Most work can be unclamped in a couple hours.
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Craig Donnelly
> 24 hourI 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.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourThis 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.