Has anyone used this glue yet? I found some posts from a few weeks ago here, but I would like to hear some feed-back from people who have used the glue.
Thanks,
Jack
Has anyone used this glue yet? I found some posts from a few weeks ago here, but I would like to hear some feed-back from people who have used the glue.
Thanks,
Jack
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Second hand comments from a VERY experience user says it is OK stuff. Good open time.
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I really like it. Good open time and seems to hold up great.
Sash,
I've been using Titebond II for a while, and I really like it. I also have used the Titebond II long open time glue, which is good but a little thin if you ask me.
I wonder what makes Titebond III better than its predecessors, but then again I am always interested in trying a new glue product.
Just bought some on Sunday at Rockler. Will let you know.
First time shopping at Rockler in person. Wasn't real impressed. Woodcraft seems to have more stuff - albeit a bit more pricey.
>> I wonder what makes Titebond III better than its predecessors ...
It's the extra I in the name.
Look for Titebond XI sometime in the not too distant future.
(Our amps go up to 11.)
Titebond XI! I can imagine the ad copy already:
"Infinite open times! That's right. With Titebond XI, you can assemble your project from now until eternity!"
I think the ad said Titebond III is waterproof. Titebond II is water resistant.
So use T II to fix the shower, T III to fix the tub.
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