Titebond III Waterproof Glue, Gallon

(1171 Reviews)

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$36.90

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  • SubwayRocket

    > 3 day

    If you do any kind of wood working or projects, just buy this in the gallon. Buy a small 16 oz and keep refilling it. Youll save money and time running for more. Just bite the bullet and buy it. Its a very strong and great glue that has proven itself to me over the years.

  • Arthur Dent

    > 3 day

    Whats there to say? Its Titebond. Some of the best stuff out there in a gallon bottle. Its great.

  • C. M. Hohenberg

    > 3 day

    Buy 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.

  • John

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Roy

    > 3 day

    Everything as I expected! Good Price! Good Service!

  • Terry Wolff

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Arthur

    > 3 day

    Very strong, time to work.

  • Northern Patriot

    > 3 day

    Good price for quality glue

  • Achilles S.

    > 3 day

    Performs as advertised. Easy to use and good value for your money. Happy with the overall performance. I would recommend to another buyer.

  • C. Farmer

    11-06-2025

    I wonder how long this sat in Amazon’s warehouse. Got clumpy within a couple months. Stored indoors climate control.

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