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Titebond II Premium Wood Glue 5004, Ideal for Woodworking, Furniture Repair/Assembly, Construction, Home Repair or Modeling, 16 oz

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Features

  • FIRST ONE-PART WOOD GLUE TO PASS ANSI TYPE II WATER-RESISTANCE
  • DESIGNED FOR EXTERIOR USE
  • EXCELLENT SANDABILITY
  • UNAFFECTED BY FINISHES
  • EASY CLEANUP WITH WATER

Description

Titebond II Premium Wood Glue is the only leading brand, one-part wood glue that passes the ANSI Type II water-resistance specification. It is ideal for exterior woodworking projects, including outdoor furniture, birdhouses, mailboxes, planters and picnic tables. Titebond II Premium provides a strong initial tack, fast speed of set, superior strength and excellent sandability.

Brand: Titebond


Specific Uses For Product: Woodworking, Carpentry, Furniture, Repair, Exterior Use


Material: Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA)


Compatible Material: Wood


Item Form: Liquid


Manufacturer: Franklin International


Model: 5002


UPC: 037083050042


Global Trade Identification Number: 42


Brand Name: Titebond


Color: Honey Cream


Material Type: Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA)


Volume: 237 Milliliters


Item Package Quantity: 1


Container Type: Bottle


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Full Cure Time: 24 Hours Hours


Item Form: Liquid


Special Features: First one-part wood glue to pass ANSI Type II water-resistance, Unaffected by finishes, Ideal for radio frequency (R-F) and hot press gluing systems


Specific Uses For Product: Woodworking, Carpentry, Furniture, Repair, Exterior Use


Compatible Material: Wood


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Is Titebond II better than the original or the III? I say Yes, here's why.
I've been using Titebond 2 Premium now for several years and love it. My daughter actually did a project in school on which wood glue was the best. We tested this compared to several of the top named brands and even tested it compared to the original Titebond and Titebond III. Interestingly enough the Titebond II had the fastest tack time of them all. During our test we also discovered that of all the glues we tested Titebond I,II,III had the strongest hold after a 30 minute period. I personally use Titebond II because: It has a strong hold after 30 minutes, allowing me to get my projects done faster. It is water resistant ( For my woodwork this is a must ) It cleans up great It has a a very fast initial tack time ( as determined by the project). It is very easy to spread out ( not as tacky as some ) My woodworking has indirect food contact in which the Titebond II is FDA approved for. Sandability is pretty easy as long as you don't go to heavy on your glue up. More is not better with this glue! Super fast drying time. Caution: As others have stated be careful where you store it and what temperatures you store it at because it will freeze, Overall this is my go to glue for just about all of my woodworking projects. From my daughter's project to using it daily, take it from me this is the best all around glue you can buy, Yes, I PAID FULL PRICE. This is MY OPINION about this product. I am not affiliated with anyone but me. I’m AMZ Prime and I hope I helped you come to an easier decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2016 by M Flynn

  • Couldn't be happier!
I love this glue... when they say it's strong, it is! I read some reviews that warned that it needs to be used quickly as it won't be any good in a few months. I used about half a bottle, and sure enough, six months later, I couldn't open the top. The glue inside still seemed ok, so I pried the lid off and worked to get the dried glue out of the cap. Took me a while, but I got it all cleaned out, and the glue inside was good as ever. I concluded that if I just washed out the top at the end of each gluing session, I'd be able to use the whole bottle. Works like a charm. I've used both Titebond II (Fast Set Time) and Titebond III (Longer Assembly Time), and I can only wish that i had known about these years ago. Nothing shaky around here anymore. Fabulous stuff! As for it being runny and messy, I make sure that I have a sponge handy and immediately wipe off excess squeezed out after clamping. I guess I could use less, but since I'm a charter member of Overbuilder's Anonymous, that's not likely to happen any time soon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2017 by Nikomonda

  • Fantastic
This wood glue is some of the best I've ever used. It works really well and adheres amazingly. It does take a little bit longer than some other glues to set up, but it lasts a long time and goes a long way.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Chad Anderson

  • Tite Bond wood Glue
Best wood glue I have found...yet to have a failure!
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by Rick

  • Best for use with light colored woods.
Dries quickly; excellent with light colored woods when you don't want any trace of glue to show.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024 by Retired IT guy.

  • 5 stars
5 stars
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024 by Pablo

  • This stuff works every time.
As you know, take a few seconds to read the instructions. Of course, this works for inside applications. It also handles the job just as well when used in outside applications. I've had no problems as yet. On thing I use this glue on is when pruning branches a few inches in diameter, I cut the branch so the cut portion is facing upwards; as we are supposed to do. This allows the sap to settle on the cut portion. But, before that happens, with the glue in hand, I cover the wound with the glue to stave off any possible negatives the tree may suffer. Good stuff. Give it a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2019 by Capt. G.

  • A good glue
Rarely does a woodworker need or go through a gallon of wood glue with a project or two. It may seem cheap to buy a gallon but if you don't use it before it goes south; it's a waste. This may be a little small for some projects but it is a good sized bottle. And I have when planning to go on a major binge of work; bought a gallon and refilled this size container as needed. It will get 'crusted over' with time and need replacing now and again, but I can easily pour three gallons through one of these before I decide on 'replace the squeezy bottle'. That being said, Titebond II is a glue I turn to for a lot of things. I have used it for craft as well as wood; especially in making padded upholstered display panels. (smear onto plywood, lay 1/2 to 1" closed cell foam over it, put another piece of luan and a few carefully spaced concrete blocks to dry overnight...) It will adhere the foam to the backer board, to then be covered. I have also glued upholstery fabrics to the top of said foam with it, leave about 4" unglued of the foam around the edge, then tuck fabric into place, glue, recover and reweight for the night; and it will turn out well. Test bleed, it can bleed through and make stiff. I go though a lot of Titebond II, the other is the polyurethane 'foaming' glues that are water activated. This is a good size unless you are after a large project, in which case buy a larger jug and use one of this size as a handleable 'field squeeze' bottle. This is a definite go-to glue for me, and in the ways I do wood and other projects, a glue I reach for. Do keep it from freezing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2013 by BitTwiddler

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