🛠️ Glue like a pro, restore like a legend.
Titebond Liquid Hide Glue (8 oz) is a premium, slow-setting adhesive designed for precise assembly and fine furniture repair. Manufactured in the USA, it offers excellent sandability and a unique crackling effect, remaining unaffected by finishes for flawless restoration results.
J**R
Fantastic Glue
Such a perfect glue and worked so well on my hides. The picture is what I made with my hides and this glue.
C**D
Best Glue for Wood Veneer Repair
I used the glue to repair veneer on my antique Duncan Fife table. It does need to be held in place until the glue dries. A vise would not work on this part of the table, but I used tape to hold it in place until it dried. Exactly what was needed.
H**T
furniture glue
this is furniture glue, and if chairs are becoming wobble prone, this is what you should use to tighten them. I think you'd find how to videos on YouTube, but haven't looked myself, as I know how to do it.
R**D
Special type wood glue, for musical instruments
I am in the process of rebuilding an old mandolin. This is apparently the type of glue used for musical instruments. It is very tacky and works well. If you use your fingers to spread it,it is harder to get off than normal wood glue. It seems to hold very well, it has a longer drying time, so you have time for multiple clamping.
T**M
Excellent
Excellent my luthier loved it.
A**R
As depicted
Its a fine wood glue
S**C
Best glue for all your wood projects!
I'm a chair caner and use hide glue to secure the pressed cane and spline in chair seats. You don't need a whole lot for a good strong hold. My husband borrowed my hide glue when he ran out of his wood glue. Now hide glue is all we buy.
S**R
Great for antiques!
I am refinishing a table I inherited that is at least 100 years old. I wanted to make sure I did it right, so I did some research when the top had a section sagging and needed some glue. My research found that old pieces were often done with hide glue. It also seems if a piece is done with hide glue originally, then some of the new glues of today will not bond to it. I didn't want to figure out how to remove the old glue, so I decided to try the titebond. It worked beautifully! Also, if you make a mistake with hide glue and need to reposition your piece, hide glue is suppose to be easier to "unstick". Fortunately, I was careful and did not have to test this theory out, but was glad to know that I couldn't ruin the table with this glue. If you have an old piece you want to refurbish, I recommend researching hide glue online and seeing if it will work for you. I am glad I found it!
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