Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon
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Kev
> 3 dayDoes exactly what I need it to do.
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Christopher Lee
> 3 dayThe 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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Paul Tatom
> 3 dayWhat can I say? This is a sticky subject. Lol. Works great. Use fir intended purpose. A little thinner than other tire bonds but works great for me.
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Paul S.
> 3 dayIf 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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Johnny
> 3 dayGood
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Ramsarius Hennisuis
> 3 dayExcellent 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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SubwayRocket
> 3 dayIf 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.
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M. Crockett
> 3 dayI 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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Renee Spell
Greater than one weekMy Husband does woodworking and we live in a small town so of course everything is expensive for just a small amount. So glad we found this. We will be buying more
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John
> 3 dayI now use this glue for both interior and exterior work, whether or not a waterproof glue is required. Though more expensive, it spreads better than any glue I have ever used--its consistency is perfect. And the open time is longer. I read on another site that it has a break strength of 4000 psi--as strong as urethane glues, and a whole lot less messy. Finally, it sands off more easily than other glues. Considering that the cost of the glue is minor relative to your whole project, its well worth the extra pennies. A good glue job is practically invisible, and this glue really facilitates it.