Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Titebond® Original Glue
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Average Rating:
4.3
(10 customer reviews)
$3.99
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1) Submitted by
Rachel, from Rowley, MA
on 1/10/2010
Customer Rating: 
Great product all around - simple cleanup with water and a very strong hold - even managed to repair some decorative side bars on the bottom of a table that had deep splits running down the length of the pieces dividing them into two using this glue as a base, tightly clamping to set as original and finishing with a good wood filler - worked perfectly!
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2) Submitted by
Paul Pyle, from Nampa, IDAHO
on 3/27/2009
Customer Rating: 
The best! Easy cleanup with water, and gives just enough time to get your project together...like after 3 failed attempts to biscuit join three boards! :)
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3) Submitted by
Terry Hawn, from Farmington, MO
on 1/20/2009
Customer Rating: 
What else is there to say about the best glue on the market. Match your project to the glue and feel confident it will hold.
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4) Submitted by
Matt Gwinn, from Seymour, TX
on 11/13/2008
Customer Rating: 
I was used to using plain regular wood glue. This stuff sets quicker and is tackier. Cleans up with water.
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5) Submitted by
Michael , from East Northport, NY
on 11/1/2008
Customer Rating: 
Does exactly what it says it will. Easy clean up. Adds a little extra strength on all my joints.
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6) Submitted by
John Lasser, from Jacksonville, AL
on 10/16/2008
Customer Rating: 
Great on repairs and restoring furniture. Apply after staining and it still holds.
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7) Submitted by
Joel, from Easthampton, MA
on 10/12/2008
Customer Rating: 
yep... sticks
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8) Submitted by
Tom Springsteen, from North Arlington, NJ
on 8/15/2008
Customer Rating: 
The name speaks for itself, ease of use, minimal cleanup, many applicators can be used in applying the best carpenters glue made, I am happy I found this product so readily available at Rockler.
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9) Submitted by
Gregory Ahlgren, from Kewanee, IL
on 2/4/2008
Customer Rating: 
Glue froze in shipment and would not come out of the bottle very well after it thawed. I called and they said it should be alright after it thawed. It wasn't.
Editor's note: Titebond manufactures this glue to withstand several freeze/thaw cycles in order that it can be shipped safely year around without adverse effect to the quality of the glue. Note that if shop temperature is below a normal room temperature (65 to 75 degrees) it would not be unusual for a glue to have a thicker consistency. If after the glue has warmed to room temperature satisfactory results are not acheived with this glue please contact our customer support at 800-279-4441 with your order info.
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10) Submitted by
Rod Steele, from Solon , ME
on 1/31/2008
Customer Rating: 
Used for my gluing table to join boards.
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