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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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Paul Tatom
> 24 hourWhat 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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Hupka
> 24 hourWe 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.
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Ian
> 24 hourThis 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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Kent Higgins
> 24 hourWorks great for almost all wood works projects. Dries a light brown so its easiler to hide.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourMake sure you dont need to move the wood once you glue it. It sets up very quickly! I made some cutting boards and used this glue. It appears to have worked great. It sets quickly, dries quickly, and seems like it will hold up. Also, it is non-toxic. You may wish to get a bottle with a squirt top for better application and use this big bottle for refills.
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Joy Barrows
> 24 hourUsed for making wood furniture. Seems like it normal self
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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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Safe Product Alliance
> 24 hourHave used this to glue wood-to-wood only so far and it has worked great. Ive glued end-grained 2x4s together (cut at a 45 degree angle to form a frame) and they bonded tightly after sitting for the recommended 24 hours. Also glued (2) pieces along the grain. I wiped each piece first and lightly wet it with a painting sponge, then applied a thin film of TITEBOND III to each adjoining face. One thing I learned is not to waste a ton of glue. The glue bonds better to wood than to itself, so you need very little, just enough to fill in any grain and touch wood on both sides. If you can imagine this at the microscopic level, imagine a wood molecule touching a glue molecule and then another wood molecule on the opposite side, not tons of additional glue molecules. Hopefully that makes sense.
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Keith R.
> 24 hourThis is some of the finest wood glue on the market.