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Franklin 5063 Titebond Glue

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8oz titebond glue. An aliphatic resin glue. Features the tack, toughness and durability of liquid hide glue. Equal or superior to any other glue in strength and versatility. Is not waterproof. Comes in plastic container. 8 oz.

Features:

8oz titebond glue


An aliphatic resin glue


Features the tack, toughness and durability of liquid hide glue


Equal or superior to any other glue in strength and versatility


Is not waterproof


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.51 inches
Product Width: 3.09 inches
Product Height: 7.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.63 pounds
Package Length: 7.1 inches
Package Width: 2.8 inches
Package Height: 0.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Simple. Effective.Apr 05, 2010
By Jeff Whitmire "jeffwhitmire"
Not a lot to say about Titebond that hasn't already been said. I used Titebond for all kinds of guitar and other instrument repairs when I worked in a small shop specializing in vintage guitars and amplifiers. Now that I'm setting up shop to get back into this line of work, Titebond was the first choice of readily-available commercial adhesives for attaching wood to wood. It sets up fairly quickly, meaning that I can move on to other projects or remove clamps and do additional work on the same guitar without too much wait time.

One tip: This glue flows very well into tight cracks if you can get it in there without too much mess. For tight repairs (reattaching tops to acoustic guitar bodies or getting into chair/leg joints), I bought some inexpensive syringes and needles at the veterinary supply shop, and I'm able to put the glue exactly where I want it with minimal clean up. With hot water, the syringes clean up nicely and are reusable.

Titebond - great all-around wood glue for projects that aren't likely to get wet
Titebond II - same adhesive properties, but more water resistance
Titebond III - Waterproof. Withstands humid or wet conditions, but is not the first choice if you may need to separate the pieces at some point in the future.

9 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent productMay 11, 2007
By Tecate
I needed to repair a couple of joints on wooden chairs. Worked like a charm.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Miracle glue!Apr 04, 2011
By Jenni
I'm definitely not the handyman type and I'm not very skilled with tools, so this glue has become my go-to fixer-upper for all of my repair needs. So far I've repaired my futon, a plant table and a side table and I've got plenty of glue left for more projects! It holds tight and strong, and nothing I have used it on has had the bond fail yet. This is awesome stuff!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5The Name Is Bond. Tite BondFeb 23, 2012
By Spudman
I've used Titebond for numerous applications and have never been disappointed. In consistency it looks like a yellow Elmer's glue, but in strength there is no comparison. I've used in to repair and to build and to tighten. My most recent use was to tighten the joints on a 70-year-old wooden rocker that was too loosey goosey when rocking. After applying Titebond to all of the lose joints, I let it dry overnight. Now the rocker feels secure and tight, just as I had hoped.

When using Titebond, I always get some overflow onto wood surfaces. The glue is easy to wipe up, especially with a wet paper towel. Just don't let it dry before trying to clean up the spills.

Previous containers of Titebond have been long lasting. Usually I have to buy a new container before the old one is used up because I don't clean the applicator as well as I should and it becomes glued shut rock solid.

Best of all Titebond is made in the U.S.A.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5The best woodworking glueMar 07, 2009
By S. Fawcett
Franklin makes the best woodworking glue, however it's probably cheaper to buy it at your local hardware store than online.

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