Brand | Titebond |
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Material | Wood |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Gel |
Special Feature | Strong |
Color | Yellow |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Cartridge |
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Manufacturer | Titebond |
Part Number | 506/4 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 22.8 x 7.6 inches |
Item model number | 5064 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 16 Ounce |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Strong |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Shelf Life - 12 months |
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Titebond 5064 Original Wood Glue, 16-Ounces
Brand | Titebond |
Material | Wood |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Gel |
Special Feature | Strong |
About this item
- This item is a Franklin International 5064 Titebond Original Wood Glue, 16-Ounce
- Purpose of use for Hardware, wood-glues
- This product is manufactured in United States
- Bonds stronger than wood
- Fast Set - Short Clamp Time
- Water Cleanup - Non-toxic
- Excellent Sandability
- Unaffected by finishes
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Adhesion | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.8 |
Easy to use | 4.8 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
Value for money | 4.7 | 3.8 | 4.5 | — | 4.6 |
Easy to clean | — | 4.1 | — | 5.0 | 4.7 |
Water resistance | — | — | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.8 |
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color | Yellow | Natural | White | White | — |
compatible material | Wood | Wood | Wood | Wood | Wood |
volume | 16 fluid ounces | 18 fluid ounces | 475 milliliters | 8 fluid ounces | 946 milliliters |
number of items | 1 | 1 | — | — | 1 |
container type | Cartridge | Bottle | Bottle | Can | Bottle |
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Product Description
This item is a Franklin International 5064 Titebond Original Wood Glue, 16-Ounce. Purpose of use for Hardware, wood-glues. This product is manufactured in United States.
From the Manufacturer
Titebond Original Wood Glue. Recognized as the industry standard for general woodworking applications, this original aliphatic-resin glue has been the preferred choice of professionals for over 50 years. It provides strong initial tack and fast speed of set to reduce clamp time. Titebond Original Wood Glue develops a bond stronger than the wood itself, offers outstanding sandability and is unaffected by finishes. It provides excellent resistance to heat, solvents and mildew. It is ideal for both hardwoods and softwoods, as well as most other porous materials. Titebond Original Wood Glue is easy to use, non-toxic, solvent free and cleans up with water.
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ASIN | B0002YXDZ8 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #149,354 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #127 in Wood Glue |
Date First Available | April 1, 2004 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of cleaning, value, and ease of use of the bonding adhesives. For example, they mention that it holds perfectly, cleans up easily, and is an excellent choice for permanent bonding. That said, some appreciate the reasonable set-up time.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the bonding adhesives. They mention that it holds perfectly, is excellent choice for permanent bonding, and does not take a lot of glue to keep the pieces together. It works superior to Gorilla Glue and is stronger than the wood is on its own. Customers also say that it bonds at the molecular level and is actually stronger than it is on it's own.
"...Titebond is COMPLETELY different. It bonds at the molecular level and is actually stronger than the wood is on its own...." Read more
"...hit with a hammer to see which glue held the best. The Titebond joint didn't fail, the wood separated. Next best was elmer's white glue...." Read more
"...It has worked superior to Gorilla Glue we used previously in the repair and strengthening of exterior wood lawn furniture and definitely better than..." Read more
"...Both are excellent glues in their respective catagories and put their competiors watered down versions to shame." Read more
Customers like the value of the bonding adhesives. They say it's a great buy and offers a lot of glue for a small price.
"...within 24 hours my cabinet is back on and working again... Great Price for this wood glue, well worth the money! This is a Thumbs Up for Sure!" Read more
"Great value! I really like the design of the stopper on the bottle. If you keep it clean you will be able to get it opened very easily...." Read more
"Huge bottle. Much cheaper than local hardware store. Husband loves it for his woodwork." Read more
"SUPERB product and at a great price! Fixed all chairs of a kitchen set!" Read more
Customers find the bonding adhesives easy to use. They mention that the nozzle makes it great and easy to apply. They also appreciate the simple design and the convenience of the product. Customers also mention that it has a reasonable set-up time.
"...Titebond is easy to work with, doesn’t discolor the wood or stain, and tacks well to make the initial hold...." Read more
"...This glue amazed me, easy to use and within 24 hours my cabinet is back on and working again... Great Price for this wood glue, well worth the..." Read more
"I have used this brand for decades in my shop. Easy to use right out of the container, never had any problem with it at all...." Read more
"...I do a lot with it, it is that strong and that convenient." Read more
Customers appreciate the ease of cleaning the bonding adhesives. They say that it holds perfectly, cleans up easily, and never gives them any problems.
"Very strong, yet sands easily. No fumes and water clean up...." Read more
"...I was not disappointed! And cleans up easily!" Read more
"...Messes can be cleaned up easily as welll" Read more
"...Holds perfectly, cleans up easily and never gives me any problems...." Read more
Customers like the water resistance of the bonding adhesives. They say it dries quickly and creates a solid bond between two wood edges.
"...Its bonds faster and dried faster than the previous brands I've used in the past!" Read more
"Works great and dries very fast. I broke a wooden shelf and got this to repair it and it dries very quickly. I would definitely buy this again." Read more
"The classic aliphatic resin glue, cleans up with water, and dries fast and strong as long as the joint is tight and clamped well...." Read more
"...It's not waterproof like Titebond III but all this is stated in the description and on the bottle label.What's not to like?" Read more
Customers like the speed of the bonding adhesives. They mention it works well, bonds faster, and dry faster than the previous brands they've used.
"...Its bonds faster and dried faster than the previous brands I've used in the past!" Read more
"...Works super well and super fast!" Read more
"...When I get the last rung in, the whole thing is crooked. But it's setting so fast that I can't hardly get the joints to adjust anymore...." Read more
"Great value! Fast delivery! Great product!!" Read more
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As I’m sure many of you can relate, I grew up with the Run of the mill wood glue my dad had on his work bench. In fact, because of my poor experience with that ordinary wood glue, I never understood why so many wood workers used glue. In my experience, wood glue was a pain to work with and required a decent amount of effort to get results.
Titebond is COMPLETELY different. It bonds at the molecular level and is actually stronger than the wood is on its own. Similar to how a good weld is stronger than the metal it connects. Titebond is easy to work with, doesn’t discolor the wood or stain, and tacks well to make the initial hold.
Titebond is the product you’re looking for. Don’t waste money on any other wood glues.
The Titebond joint didn't fail, the wood separated. Next best was elmer's white glue. The rest just knocked apart. And yes, I dampened the joint 1st with the Gorilla glue as per instructions & it was the worse in the test. Since then, I've tried some of the newer types of Titebond , but for my uses, The original has worked the best.
1. The glue is too runny. Yeah yeah I know it help to get into all the nooks and crannies of whatever joint you're gluing, but it's just too runny. I always make a mess when I use this stuff, even for really small projects. If it was thicker, I could have more control over where I stick it on and I wouldn't have to sand off so many drips every time.
2. The set time is too fast. Obviously this is a good thing in some cases, but I like to take my time getting the joint in perfect alignment before I lose the ability to adjust the pieces. Case-in-point: I was gluing together a blanket ladder, and all the rungs were glued into the right side rail. Great, now time for the left side rail. Hmmm... but all of the rungs need to be inserted at once, and there are 5 of them. Okay, I start applying glue to the first rung, then the second, and so on... now by the time I've glued up the last rung, the first one has expanded from absorbing the glue and I've got to hammer the bejeezus out of it to get it into the side rail. When I get the last rung in, the whole thing is crooked. But it's setting so fast that I can't hardly get the joints to adjust anymore. Glue is running everywhere, I'm losing a battle to this expanding wood, every second I spend adjusting the joints is making the bonds stronger, now some swear words are exploding from my throat, overall it's just not an ideal situation.
But that's just my experience.
1. The glue is too runny. Yeah yeah I know it help to get into all the nooks and crannies of whatever joint you're gluing, but it's just too runny. I always make a mess when I use this stuff, even for really small projects. If it was thicker, I could have more control over where I stick it on and I wouldn't have to sand off so many drips every time.
2. The set time is too fast. Obviously this is a good thing in some cases, but I like to take my time getting the joint in perfect alignment before I lose the ability to adjust the pieces. Case-in-point: I was gluing together a blanket ladder, and all the rungs were glued into the right side rail. Great, now time for the left side rail. Hmmm... but all of the rungs need to be inserted at once, and there are 5 of them. Okay, I start applying glue to the first rung, then the second, and so on... now by the time I've glued up the last rung, the first one has expanded from absorbing the glue and I've got to hammer the bejeezus out of it to get it into the side rail. When I get the last rung in, the whole thing is crooked. But it's setting so fast that I can't hardly get the joints to adjust anymore. Glue is running everywhere, I'm losing a battle to this expanding wood, every second I spend adjusting the joints is making the bonds stronger, now some swear words are exploding from my throat, overall it's just not an ideal situation.
But that's just my experience.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020