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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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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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Michael Wagner
> 3 dayTough Glue! Best if the best
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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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Adam
> 3 dayI always come back to titebond. I recently slipped and bought some gorilla wood glue thinking it would be just as good or better.. unfortunately I was disappointed and came right back to using titebond. It’s more expensive but will save you so much time in the end. The glueing stage is so important for any project and you should be using the best product available.
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John D. Pryce
Greater than one weekIve seen pretty convincing tests of how good Titebond III is compared to other wood glues, and its genuinely cheaper to buy it in bulk.
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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.
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M
> 3 daySometimes you gotta be able to spread lots of glue before it drys. If you laminate large surfaces, this is the stuff to buy. Like any wood glue, itll last forever as long as as long as it doesnt freeze, and as long as you wipe the mouth clean before tightening the cap.
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cheryl
> 3 dayI use Titebond III for all cutting board and anything I want a clear glue joint on. It really has excellent adhesion.
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eddie hall
> 3 dayI dislike the overall cost to land it here in new Zealand freight and exchange rates stop a lot of purchases , on the good side the glue is top notch for my joinery work