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John Treble
> 3 dayIve been using the standard Elmers yellow glue for so long, I didnt really try anything else until Gorilla glue appeared. Gorilla Glue is great for outdoors, but you have to contend with the expansion and resultant squeeze out. Then I found Titebond III and decided that Id use it on my next Adirondack chair project. I love that it cleans up with water and a shop towel. Try that with Gorilla Glue... It sets up in a reasonable time, so your projects are not delayed by hours and hours. And so far the chairs that Ive built have seen several rainy days and lots of high humidity (hello Houston TX) and none of the joints have loosened. I got a FastCap Glue-Bot bottle and a gallon of Titebond III and now my gluing tasks are easy, efficient, and reliable.
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j.w.
> 3 dayi made a mistake on a glue up and the wood ripped apart before the glue trying to get it apart
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aaluck
> 3 dayI use this for any wood project I have. I have never had a single problem.
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TFelicia
> 3 dayDoes exactly what its supposed to do. Drying time is longer than elmers and TB2, which is good for setting my work up.
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Safe Product Alliance
> 3 dayHave 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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Roy
> 3 dayEverything as I expected! Good Price! Good Service!
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E.S.J.B
> 3 dayThis stuff is so far above and beyond your typical wood glue that it is just mind boggling why anyone would consider any other product. Ive only used the Titebond III so I cant attest to the efficacy of the other types, but I can say with certainty that this Titebond III glue has far exceeded my expectations. Sets quickly, dries clear, incredibly strong bond = satisfaction. Now when you add in the fact that the price is more than reasonable you really are left with absolutely nothing to complain about.
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Jacob little
> 3 dayIts titebond. Best glue you can get
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GRUMPY FROM GLEN BURNIE MARYLAND
> 3 dayI ALWAYS USE TITEBOND-2 BUT IT IS NOT A INDOOR/OUTDOOR GLUE. I STARTED USING TITEBOND -3 BECAUSE IT IS A INDOOR / OUTDOOR GLUE AND IT IS EASY TO WORK WITH. IT ALSO HAS A LONGER DELAY TIME FOR SETTING UP BUT NOT MUCH. I USE IT FOR LAMINATING PINE PANELS TO MAKE FURNITURE. IT WORKS GREAT. IT WAS HARD TO FINE IT IN GALLON JUGS LOCALLY. AMAZON HAD IT BUT IT HAD TO BE SHIPPED FROM WASH. STATE AND IT TOOK FOREVER BECAUSE OF THE WEATHER. I ALSO USE THE GALLON JUG TO FILL MY SMALLER CONTAINERS. TRY IT YOU MIGHT LIKE IT.
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Michael Wagner
Greater than one weekTough Glue! Best if the best