Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon

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  • Bethzaida Crespo

    > 3 day

    I’ve been using this for a while and this glue works very well for my projects

  • jfreischuetz

    > 3 day

    I have used this glue since it was introduced and can say, it is simply the best there is for wood. It sets up fairly rapidly at room temperature, and has a good hold by one hour. It is fully cured over night. It is much stronger than the wood and the glue in the joints is never the failure point. One word of warning: do not use this for things like musical instruments that you might want to take apport again. That is not possible. If you glue something with this product it will never come apart again.

  • Cesar Hernandez

    > 3 day

    Great product, use it on all of my projects and haven’t had any issues.

  • William

    > 3 day

    As described

  • howard r renker

    > 3 day

    Go 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.

  • Terry Wolff

    Greater than one week

    I 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.

  • Travis Cote

    > 3 day

    Its the best. Waterproof, good working time and is the right color so that it is hard to see when it dries. The bond will be stronger than the wood it is attached to. I use it constantly with woodworking projects, hence why I buy it by the gallon. What some people dont know is that you should just mix wood glue and sawdust from the wood you are working with together to make putty if you need it. This glue works great for that as well. As with all wood glues, dont let it freeze.

  • The Captain

    > 3 day

    I have used this quit a bit. I have not had any of my joints come apart with this glue I like to use it with oak and walnut it is a good blend for color when gluing the two together. I also make my own wood filler with it by using sawdust from my sanding. I have found this to make some seamless joints. I do find when used with lighter woods it is a bit dark. glue does need to be used in a timely fashion or you will be just throwing it out. I actually refill my friends bottles with the gallon sharing the cost. If it starts to lump I use it up quickly and give it away to my friends. A smaller bottle would be a better buy if you do not go threw it in a couple months or so.

  • kritick44

    11-04-2025

    I do a lot of woodworking. This is my shop go to glue.

  • Billy L. Habel

    Greater than one week

    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

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