🔧 Glue it, don’t screw it! Instant bonding for the modern maker.
Titebond's Franklin International 6211 Medium Bond Thin Glue is a 2-ounce adhesive that bonds stronger than wood, reduces clamp time, and is suitable for a variety of materials including MDF, acrylic, and PVC. Its user-friendly applicator minimizes waste while providing excellent heat and solvent resistance.
P**Y
It will dry very fast. Follow the instructions and you will be very satisfied.
This product works perfectly, you can use the thin and thick glue on its own. The pieces glued will stay put after 10 seconds and be permanent in 24 hours, or use the spray with the glue for quick results.
C**1
Believe it or not, but I mostly use this stuff to seal cuts. It doesn't sting and it works great.
Believe it or not, but I mostly use this stuff to seal cuts. It doesn't sting like the medical glues you get at the pharmacy, and it works great. Obviously, it can also be use as regular CA glue. It's a good consistency, not too thick and not too thin.
A**R
He RAVES About It
He does small woodworking projects and says this is SO much better than any other super type glues. It doesn't dry out so it is economical to use. He keeps finding more uses for it.
G**T
Online searches kept popping up this one.
It’s crazy glue, same as any other, but is it? I’ve used crazy glues (ca) on all my mdf projects and it worked fine. I was out and wondered if there was something like that made especially for wood, mdf, etc. this popped up so I tried it. It is fantastic. Gives you just enough time to align parts, but sets quickly enough to avoid having to clamp. I used kicker (not their brand) to set it instantly on a couple parts that were at odd angles, but didn’t need it at all for the rest. Great stuff!
T**P
Needs tip ends
Glue is great like the rest of the Titebond line. The bottles need to come with or be offered up tips such as Zap glues use to control the glue as it exits the bottle. Not as easy to get into tight places without the pointed tip.
D**A
The best glue for wood dowels. Dry fast and strong
I have found the best glue for wood. I am working on my wedding centerpieces and I need something to glue wood dowels. I need a glue that strong and dry fast. My centerpieces have to be sturdy enough to hold flowers for couple hours during the reception. I did a little research and the glue is recommended by a lot of people. And of course it has became my favorite glue. It dries super fast. What I did was holding the dowels where the glue applied for couple mins. After that, I used heavy objects to place on top of that attachment since I don't have any clamps. Couple mins later once the glue dries, I tried to pull the dowels apart and it felt very hard to pull them. I then did another test by placing real flowers arrangement on top for couple days to see if the wood piece would collapse. And it did not fail me, it was standing still without any dowels came apart. Really really like it
R**H
Works just like it's supposed to
I have used this a few different times. Works great. I have not had any problems with the tip clogging up.
H**N
Multiple viscosities available
I previously used the thick version but it became too thick to use over time. The medium is easier to work with.
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