$7.99
Titebond® II Premium Wood Glue is the first one-part glue to pass the test for the ANSI Type II water-resistance specification. It is ideal for exterior woodworking projects, including outdoor furniture, birdhouses, mailboxes, planters and picnic tables. Titebond II cleans up with water...
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Features:
- First one-part wood glue to pass the ANSI Type II Water Resistance testing
- Designed for exterior use
- Easy to apply with bottle (for fine application), roller spreader or brush
- Excellent sandability
- Unaffected by finishes
- FDA approved for indirect food contact
- Easy cleanup with water
Specifications:
- Application Temperature: Above 55°F
- Open Assembly Time: 3-5 minutes (70°F/50% RH)
- Total Assembly Time: 10-15 minutes (70°F/50% RH)
- Minimum Required Spread: Approximately 6 mils or 250 square feet per gallon
- Required Clamping Pressure: Enough to bring joints tightly together (generally, 100-150 PSI for softwoods, 125-175 PSI for medium woods and 175-250 PSI for hardwoods)
What’s Included:
- (1) Titebond® II Premium Wood Glue – 16 oz
Notes:
- Not for continuous submersion or for use below the waterline.
- Not for structural or load bearing applications.
- Due to low pH, product may cause corrosion on metal surfaces; test product before using where rusting/corrosion may be a concern.
- Do not use when temperature, glue or materials are below 55°F. Freezing may not affect the function of the product but may cause it to thicken – agitation should restore product to original form.
- Because of variances in the surfaces of treated lumber, it is a good idea to test for adhesion. For best results gluing exotic or oily woods, such as Ipe and Teak, contact the Woodcraft Technical Support Team at 1-800-347-4583.
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The Recipe Box (And How To Make It!) – Part 1: The Initial Design & Build
Christmastime is one of those perfect times of the year to make someone a special handmade gift. So I took to the shop after Thanksgiving, stepping away from my lathe and decided to do something different. With my daughter Maddy’s growing interest in baking, I decided to make her a heirloom Recipe Box as a Christmas gift. I purchased a Bubinga board about 6 ft.in length x 11″ wide x 3/4″ thick from Woodcraft. It had such beautiful figured grain and sort of a pink-brown color to it, perfect for my 16 year old. It has been a number of years (about 35!) since I’ve done any flat work, back in my Boardman High School days in Ohio, learning under the tutelage of Mr. Haug, my woodshop instructor.

The Recipe Box – Part 3: Contrast Elements; Sub-Base & Dovetail Splines
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[...] Good size for the job, excellent bonding.