| | |  | Industrial & Scientific | Home » » Titebond Iii Ultimate Wood Glue - 1415 Qt Titebond Iii Wood Glue | | | | | | | Description: | | Ideal for both interior and exterior applications, the Franklin Titebond III ultimate wood glue is the first one-part, water clean-up wood glue ever offered that is proven waterproof. It features superior bond strength, longer open assembly time and lower application temperature. This wood glue provides strong initial tack, sands easily without softening and is FDA approved for indirect food contact. Non-toxic and solvent-free, it cleans up with water. The glue comes in a 32-ounce bottle. | | | Features: | |
• Passes ANSI/HPVA Type 1 water-resistance
• Waterproof formula cleans up with water
• Superior strength - strong initial tack
• Designed for interior/exterior applications
• Longer open assembly time
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 16.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 13 reviews |
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Top-performance glue, but...Jul 07, 2009
By A. S. Templeton I've found in working with Titebond III that it's very aggressive in tack. Even positioning unclamped workpieces will be a problem half a minute later if you have to adjust things. It self-shims a bit so clamps are a must. With tight-fitting joinery you get one chance to knock glued parts together.
From its MSDS, Titebond III is a PVA polymer glue with 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol as a solvent/carrier, the latter being a Listed hazardous substance. As a solvent it passes readily through the skin, so despite what the brochure says, wearing gloves would definitely be prudent. I can attest that the drying glue leaves hands a wreck.
The solvent is toxic to fish, so cleanup where rinsings can reach waterways would be poor eco-stewardship. And it is mildly inflammable, so no open flames!
The PVA portion is a skin, eye, and lung irritant and should not be inhaled as sanding dust. Use full respiratory protection as you would with any glued workpieces.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
I like this glue a lot!May 18, 2005
By Scott Pointon
"Former Marine, Librarian, Woodworker, Homebrewer"
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.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Better in most ways to original Titebond and Titebond IIDec 27, 2008
By Kenneth C. Reed This glue has some very good qualities: a long open time, excellent adhesion, nearly waterproof (not for use under the waterline of a boat), and low viscosity. I don't, however, like the darker color for some applications, especially light colored woods like maple, ash or bamboo.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great productMay 21, 2010
By Steele I used this glue when making my kitchen cabinets. It dries relatively quickly so you can remove clamps and move on to the next assembly. Very strong bond - I made a mistake and wound up breaking the wood when I tried to separate the pieces. The applicator cap is fair - I recommend some glue brushes from Rockler for ensuring good coverage. I definitely recommend this product.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The Best Wood GlueNov 23, 2008
By J. A. Burrus This glue is easy to use, and it's really strong. The wood will fail before the glue. I've used it on book shelves, aquarium stands, and outdoor furniture.
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