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Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue is the first one-part, water cleanup wood glue ever offered that is proven waterproof. The waterproof formula passes the ANSI/HPVA Type I water-resistance specification and offers superior bond strength, longer open assembly time and lower application temperature.

Titebond III is non-toxic, solvent free and cleans up with water - safer to use than traditional waterproof wood glues. It provides strong initial tack, sands easily without softening and is FDA approved for indirect food contact (cutting boards). The ultimate in wood glues - ideal for both interior and exterior applications. Titebond III is the most advanced wood glue available today.

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  • Waterproof - Passes ANSI/HPVA Type I Specification
  • Superior strength
  • Longer open time
  • Lower application temperature
  • Resists solvents, heat and mildew
  • Unaffected by finishes
  • Water cleanup & Non-toxic
  • FDA approved for indirect food contact
  • Sands easily without softening
  • Safer than traditional waterproof glues
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Westfield, IN
1 out of 5 stars.

Never Again!

5 years ago
TB III looses strength in service with heat. 180 degrees F will cause it to lose 70% of its strength. Any dark finish in the sun will get over 180 degrees. We had panels open up on jointlines made with TBIII and asked Titebond tech what was up. He explained the heat characteristic, saying he would never use it for anything that could get hot.
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Elgin N.D
5 out of 5 stars.

TITEBOND is the best glue

13 years ago
I use it for all my woodworking projects, I hate nails , and titebond 3 sets quickly , and you don't need much
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Omaha
1 out of 5 stars.

Jamestown sells old glue

15 years ago
Titebond glue is fine, I use it all the time, but the stuff I got from Jamestown was old, hard glue dried in the spout - I won't buy glue or dated items from Jamestowm again
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Midwest, USA
5 out of 5 stars.

An excellent glue

15 years ago
This has become one of my primary glues during a boat renovation project. I also use it for cutting boards and projects that do not even need a waterproof glue. It's a little thinner than typical wood glues so it tends to run on vertical surfaces. To minimize the problem I make sure I spread a thin coat on the surface using a plastic applicator; it seems to do the trick.
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Connecticut
4 out of 5 stars.

This stuff is strong!

16 years ago
Titebond III is an excellent general purpose wood glue. I find it to be as strong as epoxy- without the hassle. Cleans up with water. Makes a strong joint.
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Q: Can I use this glue for hardwood flooring?

a year ago
1 Answer

A: You could use Titebond III for gluing the floor boards together, you will still need to apply clamp pressure to it while it is curing.

a year ago
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Q: can this glue be used below the waterline?

8 years ago
4 Answers

A: Yes but I wound not unless it's a temporary situation. Use a product like G-Flex by west systems.

8 years ago
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Q: is quart the smallest size? I only need a small amt.

9 years ago
1 Answer

A: I ordered this item, but it was not available. Try Sticky Jack Glue.

9 years ago
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Q: is this glue suitable for fabricating wooden oars?

10 years ago
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A: I think the __quote__TitebondIII__quote__ would be poor choice for oars, although, it is my choice when it comes to a glue. My ONLY choice for making oars would be __quote__G-felx__quote__ by West Systems.

10 years ago
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Q: Should I use this to bond the keel and centerboard shaft of my wooden sailboat? If so, on bare wood, or paint it first? Carl W.

10 years ago
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A: I ordered this product last month, but it was not available and was deleted from my order. Sorry I can't offer an opinion.

10 years ago
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Q: I'm building a center board from oak planks glued together. Will this bond hold while submerged for extended periods of time?

11 years ago
3 Answers

A: I can't speak from direct experience with this type of application but It seems to me that the most important product will be your exterior finish. This is a great glue for boats but you still have to have a real good finish to protect it. That being said, it should be up for the job.

11 years ago
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Q: Can I usr Titebond III Ultimate Glue wood to make laminated wood frames , water may be in the bilge at times, but I plan to seal and paint the frames also.?

12 years ago
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A: I recommend using __quote__WEST SYSTEM__quote__ epoxy in conjunction with __quote__WSY-404__quote__ which has the highest rating for laminating instead, this will ensure maximum strength and waterproofing, afterwards a simple sand and clean and it's ready for paint, thank you.

12 years ago
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Q: how long do I have to work the parts together before the glue skins over ?

12 years ago
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A: At least a few minutes, but passes fast if you are working. I have used it to glue 1 1/2__quote__ X 9 foot slates in a curved form together and it gave me enough time to apply glue and clamp it in place.

12 years ago
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Q: Can Titebond III be used for below waterline boat building or not? I see conflicting reports.

13 years ago
7 Answers

A: Jim, Personal opinion here, but I would use either an epoxy based adhesive or something like 3-M 5200 on below waterline applications. I do think highly of Titebond III and have used it successfully on above waterline applications that were occasionally exposed to moisture but were sealed with a paint or varnish. I hope this helped. Ray

13 years ago
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Q: Does this product make any claims of UV resistance? I am considering it for the glue uuup of a mast and will be using Watco Danish oil as a finish, ( not traditional I know but I have had very good luck with Watco applicaation ease, mauintainence, and durability, plus I don't plan on submerging my mast.

13 years ago
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A: I have sucsessfully used TiteBond III to glue Mahogany to Mahogany and Mahogany to Marine Plywood. The assemblies were finished with water based stain and then received 6 coats of marine varnish. I have seen so signs of seperation or failure at the joints. Realistically, the glue joint will not be exposed directly to sunlight so I'm not sure UV resistance would be an issue. (as long as the wood is sealed) I would focus the question more on what kind of wood are you glueing together ( is this glue the best choice for that wood?) and what kind of shear loads will the glue joint be put under. A mast can be placed under considerable load so I recommend some careful research prior to laying it up. Good Luck- Ray Hy

13 years ago
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