Titebond Liquid Hide Glue is the first hide glue to be offered in a liquid, ready-to-use form. It requires no mixing, heating or stirring. Professional woodworkers use Titebond Liquid Hide for its long assembly time, exceptional strength and unique crackling effect on wood.
Titebond Liquid Hide provides superior creep-resistance, offers excellent sandability and is unaffected by finishes. Its sensitivity to moisture allows for easy disassembly of parts, a critical benefit in antique restoration or the repair of musical instruments.
1) Submitted by
John Whitbeck, from Olympia, WA
on 10/18/2009
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The product was great; it was just what I needed to work on an antique mirror I was repairing. It arrived in a timely fashion.
The cost of shipping seemed excessive compared with other mail order places--the only thing that would keep me from using Rockler products very frequently.
2) Submitted by
Hal Flynt, from Knoxville, TN
on 9/15/2009
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Ditto on the other reviews. Hide glue has a very important place in woodworking. I think to make your own hot hide glue is better, but I don't always want to heat up a batch or wait for it. This glue has never failed and extremely convenient. Good Quality control. I would never use PVA on antiques or a project that may need "ungluing" in 100 years. very helpful.
3) Submitted by
Dan Biskup, from Elyria , OH
on 6/26/2009
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I bought this to repair a 100+ year--old rocker. It was originally hide-glued; yellow glue won't stick to it. But the liquid hide glue bonded perfectly to the old glue, saving a ton of sanding/refitting the spindles. Perfect product for the job; plus, it's reversible, should I ever need to disassemble the chair. All you need to do is soak the joint with hot water, and it'll soften up. I've never used liquid hide glue before, but now it'll always be in my shop!
4) Submitted by
Larry Case, from Prescott, AZ
on 6/5/2008
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After trying various other glues, I finally discovered hide glue to re-cement slats to the canvas on my roll-top desk sliding tambour. It worked great. It goes on wet and sticky and gives plenty of time to work out the placements. I think it was the best solution to this application - gluing wood to canvas.
5) Submitted by
Monte Miller, from Denton, TEXAS
on 3/15/2006
This glue performs as advertised. To assemble the lock miter jointed legs for my Stickley-style Mission Sideboard required a glue with an extended open working time. The Titebond Liquid Hide Wood Glue permited adjustment of the joinery and plenty of time for positioning clamps. After glue cure - I waited a week only because I have to work for a living - the legs were trimmed to final length. The short cutoffs were subjected to a test to destructon. The White Oak partially failed before the adhesive.
"Rockler remains the "Gold Standard" for customer service and fast shipping, even on very small orders. Never been disappointed." -
Don Baker
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