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FerryDriver
> 3 dayA great waterproof glue that is very easy to work with. Very strong! I had to undo a mistake I made after 40 minutes, and a saw & chisel was required to separate the two pieces. There is enough time to position the pieces being glued together, and overflows can be easily wiped off with a damp cloth.
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Jim Garrison
01-06-2025This is my favorite glue. It’s incredibly strong, usually stronger than the wood itself.
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Terry Wolff
> 3 dayI 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.
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Doc
> 3 dayIt does what it says its going to do. I use Titebond Products exclusively all of my woodworking.
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PACS Master
> 3 dayThis glue really is stronger than wood. I use Titebond III for making cutting boards. Does a phenomenal job. Im able to unclamp my boards with anywhere from 6 to 10 pieces within three hours and then begin the finishing work the next day.
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C. Farmer
> 3 dayI wonder how long this sat in Amazon’s warehouse. Got clumpy within a couple months. Stored indoors climate control.
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rosekbuds
> 3 dayI chose this glue because I am a segmented bowl maker and wanted a bonding agent of high quality. This product has not failed me once. In the gluing process it cleans up nicely with water and a damp cloth. The price is right when you buy in bulk. I highly recommend it for the wood worker interested in a quality glue.
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JJ from Houston
> 3 dayI like it for all my woodwork gluing needs. The large jug lasts well over a year.
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Nathan Z.
> 3 dayI use this glue by the gallons for any and every woodworking project I tackle. Definitely recommend!
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Mike R PE
Greater than one weekI got Titebond III for the extra drying time it allows for making DIY projects, like these speakers and subwoofers. Ive used Titebond II in the past, and there were a few times it started setting up too soon as putting the sides and clamps in place takes time. Both have their usage in any DIY mindset and projects, use II if you can quickly get the parts aligned and clamped, use III if you need more time.