Reddit Reddit reviews Titebond 5006 II Premium Wood Glue - Gallon

We found 4 Reddit comments about Titebond 5006 II Premium Wood Glue - Gallon. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Titebond 5006 II Premium Wood Glue - Gallon
This item is a Franklin International 5006 Titebond II Premium Wood Glue - GallonPurpose of use for Hardware, wood-gluesThis product is manufactured in United StatesExcellent Water-resistanceIdeal for Exterior ApplicationsStrong Initial Tack-Fast SetExcellent SandabilityOutstanding bond strength
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4 Reddit comments about Titebond 5006 II Premium Wood Glue - Gallon:

u/weaselt · 4 pointsr/scioly

Our team uses a variety of different types: Gorilla Glue, Titebond, and more. Gorilla Glue is really good, but just be sure that you wipe off the excess or it will expand. Titebond is really reliable but it takes a very long time to dry. Zapagap is pretty pricey but it dries insanely fast and it is really strong.
Here's a link to all of the glues: 1. Gorilla Glue can be found at Home Depot 2. Titebond We put the Titebond in to smaller containers which can be found here 3. Zap a Gap
EDIT: We also use something called InstaSet Accelerator. It should be used only in emergencies along with zapagap.

u/CrimsonSpy · 3 pointsr/vinyl

Hopefully Amazon ships to your country.

u/Ellistann · 1 pointr/woodworking

Edited the post above so that you can see exactly what I was talking about.

Some of the other stuff I didn't mention will be listed below.

Tried this as my marking knife , rather than the narex at first. Didn't sharpen easily for me, so I got the Narex Marking Knife.

Needed a coping saw so I could start doing dovetails easier. This is the one I have chosen. Does the job well enough, nothing to write home about.

The Glu-bot Sure you could use a mustard bottle, but I'll be damned if this little thing wasn't a bit useful. Being able to squeeze glue in any direction is very useful. This is one of those 'you mock the crap out of it until you try it yourself' items. Remember 6 of these gives you 96 oz of glue, but is the same cost as a full gallon and the cost of the gluebot together.

For sharpening: use one of these. Yes, freehand sharpening is fairly easy and quick. But at first using training wheels is both easy and convenient. It gets you a sharp blade everytime because it takes that pesky human error out of the equation.

After I did a long bit of youtube videos and making my own projects, i ran into this book. It solidified my understanding of a lot of woodworking knowledge. I don't know if it is a beginner type resource, but it definitely helped me out.