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Titebond 5002 II 4oz is a revolutionary one-part wood glue that offers exceptional water resistance, easy cleanup with water, and compatibility with various finishes, making it the go-to choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
R**E
My "Go To" Glue
I do quite a bit of woodworking and this is my "go to" product for joining all my work. It has never failed over the years. If the wood joint is properly prepared, clean and straight, once dried the wood around the joint will break before the actual glued joint will break. Great product!
D**P
Great glue!
Bought RTA cabinets for our kitchen and needed good glue. I tested this glue on some plywood I had and let it sit for a couple days. Let’s just say it inspired confidence it was the right glue for the job. Cannot speak to waterproof aspect, but it really holds tight and worked great for our cabinets!
M**R
Good glue. Shipped promptly.
Good glue for wood. Vendor ships promptly. Will purchase again.
V**8
Good stuff.
Extremely easy to use. Just apply it on and place pieces where you wish to idea here. Use blue painter's tape to hold items in place and allowed to dry. Adhesiveness extremely strong. Works well using tape to hold it in place.found this adhesive suggested on another website which suggested using it to hold skin on to guitar amplifiers and speaker boxes. Also worked on my glasses case
O**E
Good Product, But Partially USED Before Receiving
A very good product, of which someone else between the production line and my house completely agrees.(Clear indication that the bottle had been opened and used . . . as the cap had glue inside it and the glue level in the bottle was about an inch below "full". Dried glue residue on outer neck of the bottle.)
F**D
Works well as described.
World well, as described and made in USA, unlike the popular brand which is now made in the China.
E**R
Works
What can I say about a wood glue that works. It just does.
B**E
Recommended by my luthier for musical instrument repair
My 50 year old autoharp was developing separations between its laminations; I asked my luthier pal what to use and he recommended this: thin it with water and squirt into the cracks, then clamp with wooden blocks. Problem solved!
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