Titebond II Premium Wood Glue
Available in stock
Which Titebond do you need?
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4-6 minutes |
3-5 minutes |
8-10 minutes |
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Yellow |
Yellow |
Light Brown |
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Interior use |
Exterior use: Weatherproof |
Exterior use: Waterproof |
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3,600 psi |
3,750 psi |
4,000 psi |
Frequently Asked Questions about Titebond glue
What is the difference between Titebond I, II, and III?
What is the difference between Titebond I, II, and III?
Titebond I is designed for interior woodworking, Titebond II offers water resistance for indoor and outdoor projects, and Titebond III provides the highest level of water resistance with a longer working time.
Which Titebond glue should I use for outdoor projects?
Which Titebond glue should I use for outdoor projects?
Use Titebond II or Titebond III for outdoor projects. Titebond III is the better choice for projects exposed to frequent moisture or demanding weather conditions.
Are Titebond wood glues food safe?
Are Titebond wood glues food safe?
Titebond II and Titebond III are commonly used for items such as cutting boards after the glue has fully cured. Always follow the manufacturer’s directions before using the finished project with food.
How long does Titebond wood glue take to dry?
How long does Titebond wood glue take to dry?
arts should generally remain clamped for at least 30 minutes, although larger or stressed joints may require more time. Allow approximately 24 hours for the glue to fully cure before putting the project into service.
Can Titebond I, II, and III be sanded or painted?
Can Titebond I, II, and III be sanded or painted?
Yes. Once fully cured, all three glues can be sanded, scraped, and painted. Remove excess glue before it dries, as dried glue can prevent stain from penetrating the wood evenly.

