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I am using this glue primarily for guitar building but also at home for fixing furniture, floor, basically crafting.
This glue is perfect for most woodworking cases!
I evaluated several glues and found this one to be ideal for certain reasons.
Why you would want this glue?
1. water resistance
2. short open time but not to short.
3. strong
4. invisible
Glues can have a long open time and you need to have that time and patience. Titebond II overs enough time to adjust your wood pieces. If you have limited tools and want to get things done, some other glue with longer or shorter open time may be annoying.
There are a lot of glues and I recommend to choose buying the right amount depending on your usecase. Titebond II for crafting will last for several projects, so 946 ml is fine and also the minimum and maximum I recommend especially for the price. Bigger bottles could be a waste if you don't use a lot of it and after 2-3 years the glue can loose integrity, gets sticky and is not guaranteed to work. So better just buy as much as you need.
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Excellent product with one small criticism
MannyF 24.03.2023
The glue is very strong and dries quickly enough to remove the clamps and move on to the next joint. I love it. My only complaint is that the applicator nozzle is too stiff and requires a ridiculous amount of force to open, to the extent that I actually ended up with painful blisters on my thumb and index fingers!