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Franklin International 1413 Titebond Ultimate

Franklin International 1413 Titebond Ultimate

For many years I have been using Titebond II almost exclusively, and to great result, so I thought that Titebond III would have to be pretty outstanding for me to switch. On the first project that I used it on, I was very impressed. In the course of building an arts and crafts inspired coffee table, I needed to glue up six relatively long boards into a panel (the table top). I appreciated two things right away with this glue. First, the long open time meant that I was able to work at a comfortable pace without as much hurrying and stress as that sort of operation usually induces. Second, I appreciated that this glue dries to a light brown color, which blended in well with the general color of my q/s white oak.

Of course, only having used it for building indoor furniture, I cannot attest to the waterproof nature of this glue, but with all other things - open time, bond strength, color, etc. - I am sold. Titebond III is a winner in my book.

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  • Marissa Marks says:

    It is a great glue if you need to use it in moisture prone areas, food grade areas. I use Titebond III on my beehives when I construct them and it performs great. I also brad nail or staple the hives but that is just to hold the joint until the glue sets

  • Traci Kim says:

    Very good glue! Sticks together very strong! It is very happy! cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool

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  • Roberto Cooley says:

    I purchased the glue to repair some chairs used in the breakfast room. So far the glue has worked great and was easy to clean. I have used Elmer's wood glue in the past but its adhesion did not last as long as the Titebond has to this point. I recommend the product for ease of use, clean up, and durability.

  • Calvin Phillips says:

    For many years I have been using Titebond II almost exclusively, and to great result, so I thought that Titebond III would have to be pretty outstanding for me to switch. On the first project that I used it on, I was very impressed. In the course of building an arts and crafts inspired coffee table, I needed to glue up six relatively long boards into a panel (the table top). I appreciated two things right away with this glue. First, the long open time meant that I was able to work at a comfortable pace without as much hurrying and stress as that sort of operation usually induces. Second, I appreciated that this glue dries to a light brown color, which blended in well with the general color of my q/s white oak.

    Of course, only having used it for building indoor furniture, I cannot attest to the waterproof nature of this glue, but with all other things - open time, bond strength, color, etc. - I am sold. Titebond III is a winner in my book.

  • Carol Estrada says:

    I used this to glue a cabinet together.
    Easy to use, great clean up
    and holds together better than nails

  • Allie Shields says:

    This glue is the best on the market. I highly recommed it! Titebond, great job and thanks for making this product.

  • Sylvia Hughes says:

    Very Good Glue.
    Some sticky stuff, used on ceramic, metal and wood, it created a very tight bond.

  • Penelope Barker says:

    Used this glue on a cherry hall tree. It worked great. I applied the broke piece of wood (press board) and clamped it in place till over night. Left it alone for almost 24 hrs and it was fine. I was able to wipe away the glue easily with water before it dried. I accidently smeared a little glue on the hall tree that I didn't notice till after it dried and I was able to wipe it off with water.

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