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Cole B.
> 3 dayUsed for making skateboards. Long enough open time to apply to 9 layers and put in a vacuum bag. Used in high moisture conditions and have yet to see delamination.
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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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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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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThis is the only glue i use. Yeah, it costs a tiny amount more than titebond I, but i like only having a single mega jug of glue in the shop and its the best. Why not spend an extra 5 bucks for the best? I dont see any downside. Also, it works much better in cold conditions than I or II. Those glues will freeze up or at least get very hard, but III remains usable to nearly freezing temperatures, even though the instructions say not to use it in those temperature, it has always worked great for me.
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C. M. Hohenberg
> 3 dayBuy in bulk. This is one way to do it. I use so much Titebond III, the best wood glue available, that I generally buy it in bulk and fill up the smaller squirt bottles when they are out. This gallon gives me a good way to do this. It seems to have a a good shelf life as I have kept an open gallon for over a year in the past. This purchase was economical and arrived fast.
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Roger Herdrich
> 3 dayAnybody who does woodworking knows that Titebond wood glue is exceptional. Wood will not come apart after cured. Easy to apply and clean up. Have tried others, including Gorilla wood glue, always went back to Titebond.
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FerryDriver
Greater than one weekA 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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Jacob little
> 3 dayIts titebond. Best glue you can get
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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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ff5605
> 3 dayOf some concern is the fact that this glue dries a bit darker than other Titebond products. This is great for gluing darker woods like walnut. It is strong, durable and waterproof. I have built 4 rocking chairs using this glue with no failures after 10 years of use. The gallon size is by far the best deal if there is a need for a large volume of glue.