Titebond Wood Glue
Titebond Wood Glue
Titebond Wood Glue
Titebond Wood Glue
Titebond Wood Glue
Titebond Wood Glue
Titebond Wood Glue

Titebond Products Available At These Locations

Titebond Wood Glue

Titebond

Titebond is the professional standard for wood glue in North America. Windsor Plywood carries the full Titebond wood glue line -- Original (Type I), Titebond II Premium (Type II water resistant), and Titebond III Ultimate (Type I waterproof). Each formula is designed for specific joint requirements, from interior furniture to outdoor construction. Every day, professional cabinetmakers and woodworkers reach for Titebond because of its consistent bond strength, fast initial tack, and predictable open time. Available at Windsor Plywood locations.

Features

  • Three formulas available -- Original (interior), II Premium (water-resistant), III Ultimate (waterproof)
  • Type II water resistance (Titebond II) -- suitable for outdoor furniture and exterior trim joints
  • Strong initial tack -- holds parts in position while clamps are applied
  • Sands cleanly without gumming sandpaper -- produces invisible glue lines under finish
  • Non-toxic when cured -- Original and II are FDA-approved for indirect food contact

Specifications

Brand Titebond (Franklin International)
Formulas Original, II Premium, III Ultimate
Water Resistance Type I (Original), Type II (II Premium), Type I Waterproof (III Ultimate)
Availability In-store -- confirm formulas and sizes at your local branch

Pro Tips

  • For most interior furniture and cabinet work, Titebond Original is the best choice -- it has the longest open time and strongest initial tack of the three formulas.
  • Use Titebond II for any joint exposed to occasional moisture: outdoor furniture, exterior door frames, and kitchen cabinet edge joints. It is the most versatile formula.
  • Apply a thin, even layer to both mating surfaces. Excess glue squeeze-out means you applied too much -- wipe immediately with a damp cloth or wait for it to gel and pare with a chisel. Do not smear wet glue across the wood grain -- it seals the pores and blocks stain absorption.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Titebond should I use?
Original for interior furniture and cabinets (longest open time, easiest to sand). Titebond II for anything with occasional moisture exposure. Titebond III for waterproof outdoor joints. When in doubt, Titebond II handles the widest range of applications.

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