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Titebond 5064 Original Wood Glue, 16-Ounces

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,723 ratings

Brand Titebond
Specific Uses For Product Woodworking
Material Wood
Compatible Material Wood
Item Form Gel

About this item

  • This item is a Franklin International 5064 Titebond Original Wood Glue, 16-Ounce
  • Purpose of use for Hardware, wood-glues
  • This product is manufactured in United States
  • Bonds stronger than wood
  • Fast Set - Short Clamp Time
  • Water Cleanup - Non-toxic
  • Excellent Sandability
  • Unaffected by finishes
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Adhesion
4.8 4.8
Easy to use
4.8 4.8
Value for money
4.7 4.7

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Product Description

This item is a Franklin International 5064 Titebond Original Wood Glue, 16-Ounce. Purpose of use for Hardware, wood-glues. This product is manufactured in United States.

From the Manufacturer

Titebond Original Wood Glue. Recognized as the industry standard for general woodworking applications, this original aliphatic-resin glue has been the preferred choice of professionals for over 50 years. It provides strong initial tack and fast speed of set to reduce clamp time. Titebond Original Wood Glue develops a bond stronger than the wood itself, offers outstanding sandability and is unaffected by finishes. It provides excellent resistance to heat, solvents and mildew. It is ideal for both hardwoods and softwoods, as well as most other porous materials. Titebond Original Wood Glue is easy to use, non-toxic, solvent free and cleans up with water.

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Adhesion
4.8
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Easy to use
4.8
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Value for money
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Customer reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars
4.8 out of 5
1,723 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, value, strength and ease of use of the wood glue. For example, they mention it's easy to apply, holds strong and won't break at the glue joint. They're also happy with drying time, and ease cleaning.

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81 customers mention74 positive7 negative

Customers are satisfied with the adhesion of the wood glue. They mention that it holds perfectly, is the best glue ever, and is easy to use. Some say that the glue sets up quick and holds firm.

"...Titebond is COMPLETELY different. It bonds at the molecular level and is actually stronger than the wood is on its own...." Read more

"...Curiosity killed the cat and I decided to try it out. The glue held perfectly, and the guitar played like a dream!..." Read more

"...This adheres so great for cardboard crafts! I made a cat tipi out of a giant cardboard box and used this glue! Loveeeeee it!" Read more

"...Both are excellent glues in their respective catagories and put their competiors watered down versions to shame." Read more

75 customers mention75 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the bonding adhesive. They mention that it works well, is superior to Gorilla Glue, and works best on wood products. Some say that it cleans up easily and never gives them any problems.

"...The glue held perfectly, and the guitar played like a dream!..." Read more

"...The armoire door I repaired with it looks wonderful..." Read more

"Works great. Saw it on a YouTube video as a best product for them for a project. I purchased a small bottle and then a large jug...." Read more

"...It has worked superior to Gorilla Glue we used previously in the repair and strengthening of exterior wood lawn furniture and definitely better than..." Read more

32 customers mention30 positive2 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the wood glue. They say it is a great buy and well worth the money.

"...within 24 hours my cabinet is back on and working again... Great Price for this wood glue, well worth the money! This is a Thumbs Up for Sure!" Read more

"Great value! I really like the design of the stopper on the bottle. If you keep it clean you will be able to get it opened very easily...." Read more

"SUPERB product and at a great price! Fixed all chairs of a kitchen set!" Read more

"Huge bottle. Much cheaper than local hardware store. Husband loves it for his woodwork." Read more

27 customers mention27 positive0 negative

Customers like the strength of the wood glue. They say it holds strong, is solid, and won't break at the glue joint. Some say it's a reliable standard and superior for repair and strengthening.

"...hit with a hammer to see which glue held the best. The Titebond joint didn't fail, the wood separated. Next best was elmer's white glue...." Read more

"...It bonds at the molecular level and is actually stronger than the wood is on its own...." Read more

"...It cured quickly and is holding very strong. I'm happy I chose this glue." Read more

"...Still plenty left inside the bottle, holds wood together great considering the price. The wood splits before the glue does." Read more

17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers find the bonding adhesives very easy to use. They mention it's simple and convenient, and it sets up quickly.

"...Titebond is easy to work with, doesn’t discolor the wood or stain, and tacks well to make the initial hold...." Read more

"...This glue amazed me, easy to use and within 24 hours my cabinet is back on and working again... Great Price for this wood glue, well worth the..." Read more

"I have used this brand for decades in my shop. Easy to use right out of the container, never had any problem with it at all...." Read more

"...Simple and easy to use, not all this fancy nonsense a solid glue." Read more

10 customers mention7 positive3 negative

Customers like the drying time of the bonding adhesive. They say it works great, dries very fast, and produces a solid bond between two wood edges.

"...Its bonds faster and dried faster than the previous brands I've used in the past!" Read more

"...squeezes out easily, spreads nicely with a silicone brush, and dries to a solid bond between two wood edges...." Read more

"Came boxed and in a ziploc bag, glue had been spilled and dried all down one side though there was none in the box or bag, so it must have happened..." Read more

"Works great and dries very fast. I broke a wooden shelf and got this to repair it and it dries very quickly. I would definitely buy this again." Read more

10 customers mention10 positive0 negative

Customers find the bonding adhesives easy to clean. They mention that it holds perfectly, cleans up with water, and dries fast.

"Very strong, yet sands easily. No fumes and water clean up...." Read more

"...I was not disappointed! And cleans up easily!" Read more

"...Messes can be cleaned up easily as welll" Read more

"...Holds perfectly, cleans up easily and never gives me any problems...." Read more

9 customers mention0 positive9 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the bonding adhesive. They mention that the wood splits before the glue does, it cracks in a few places, and the tip of the bottle gets all torn up before the adhesive is used up. Some say that the bottle is broken and the hardened glue in the top prevents them from opening it.

"Came boxed and in a ziploc bag, glue had been spilled and dried all down one side though there was none in the box or bag, so it must have happened..." Read more

"My $2500 Les Paul guitar fell over in it's hard case and the neck joint broke! Another Gibson feature. But this glue fixed it...." Read more

"...I used it as a "primer" for Worbla. It cracked in a few places due to the high flexibility that I needed, however, the glue itself was great!" Read more

"...The wood cracked and the door came apart at the seam. This glue fixed it and the cupboard is good as new." Read more

Good, but could be better
4 Stars
Good, but could be better
This is good wood glue, and it will serve you well. There are just a couple things I'm gonna gripe about.1. The glue is too runny. Yeah yeah I know it help to get into all the nooks and crannies of whatever joint you're gluing, but it's just too runny. I always make a mess when I use this stuff, even for really small projects. If it was thicker, I could have more control over where I stick it on and I wouldn't have to sand off so many drips every time.2. The set time is too fast. Obviously this is a good thing in some cases, but I like to take my time getting the joint in perfect alignment before I lose the ability to adjust the pieces. Case-in-point: I was gluing together a blanket ladder, and all the rungs were glued into the right side rail. Great, now time for the left side rail. Hmmm... but all of the rungs need to be inserted at once, and there are 5 of them. Okay, I start applying glue to the first rung, then the second, and so on... now by the time I've glued up the last rung, the first one has expanded from absorbing the glue and I've got to hammer the bejeezus out of it to get it into the side rail. When I get the last rung in, the whole thing is crooked. But it's setting so fast that I can't hardly get the joints to adjust anymore. Glue is running everywhere, I'm losing a battle to this expanding wood, every second I spend adjusting the joints is making the bonds stronger, now some swear words are exploding from my throat, overall it's just not an ideal situation.But that's just my experience.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2020
I've had better results with "Original" Titebond, than any other wood glue for wood projects that aren't going to be subjected to weather. years ago I had a bunch of clean pine & poplar scrap blocks that I glued & clamped using Elmer's, Gorilla Glue, Titebond (original back then) & a couple of others I can't remember. Then, I un-clamped the next day. The following week, I clamped ea. test in the vice & hit with a hammer to see which glue held the best.
The Titebond joint didn't fail, the wood separated. Next best was elmer's white glue. The rest just knocked apart. And yes, I dampened the joint 1st with the Gorilla glue as per instructions & it was the worse in the test. Since then, I've tried some of the newer types of Titebond , but for my uses, The original has worked the best.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2018
No other wood glue compares to Titebond.

As I’m sure many of you can relate, I grew up with the Run of the mill wood glue my dad had on his work bench. In fact, because of my poor experience with that ordinary wood glue, I never understood why so many wood workers used glue. In my experience, wood glue was a pain to work with and required a decent amount of effort to get results.

Titebond is COMPLETELY different. It bonds at the molecular level and is actually stronger than the wood is on its own. Similar to how a good weld is stronger than the metal it connects. Titebond is easy to work with, doesn’t discolor the wood or stain, and tacks well to make the initial hold.

Titebond is the product you’re looking for. Don’t waste money on any other wood glues.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018
Amazing stuff! I bought a broken Les Paul that needed a headstock repair. I planned to insert a couple of splines to reinforce and strengthen the headstock, but I wanted to know if this glue was simply enough on it's own. Curiosity killed the cat and I decided to try it out. The glue held perfectly, and the guitar played like a dream! I still plan to continue with my repair and add the splines, but I'd say that if someone wanted, they'd potentially be OK just gluing with this stuff if they were looking for a quick and cheap fix.
13 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2020
A Life saver for my kitchen cabinets, we rent and our wood cabinets are so old, the one cabinet door just rotted off. This glue amazed me, easy to use and within 24 hours my cabinet is back on and working again... Great Price for this wood glue, well worth the money! This is a Thumbs Up for Sure!
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019
This is good wood glue, and it will serve you well. There are just a couple things I'm gonna gripe about.

1. The glue is too runny. Yeah yeah I know it help to get into all the nooks and crannies of whatever joint you're gluing, but it's just too runny. I always make a mess when I use this stuff, even for really small projects. If it was thicker, I could have more control over where I stick it on and I wouldn't have to sand off so many drips every time.

2. The set time is too fast. Obviously this is a good thing in some cases, but I like to take my time getting the joint in perfect alignment before I lose the ability to adjust the pieces. Case-in-point: I was gluing together a blanket ladder, and all the rungs were glued into the right side rail. Great, now time for the left side rail. Hmmm... but all of the rungs need to be inserted at once, and there are 5 of them. Okay, I start applying glue to the first rung, then the second, and so on... now by the time I've glued up the last rung, the first one has expanded from absorbing the glue and I've got to hammer the bejeezus out of it to get it into the side rail. When I get the last rung in, the whole thing is crooked. But it's setting so fast that I can't hardly get the joints to adjust anymore. Glue is running everywhere, I'm losing a battle to this expanding wood, every second I spend adjusting the joints is making the bonds stronger, now some swear words are exploding from my throat, overall it's just not an ideal situation.

But that's just my experience.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but could be better
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019
This is good wood glue, and it will serve you well. There are just a couple things I'm gonna gripe about.

1. The glue is too runny. Yeah yeah I know it help to get into all the nooks and crannies of whatever joint you're gluing, but it's just too runny. I always make a mess when I use this stuff, even for really small projects. If it was thicker, I could have more control over where I stick it on and I wouldn't have to sand off so many drips every time.

2. The set time is too fast. Obviously this is a good thing in some cases, but I like to take my time getting the joint in perfect alignment before I lose the ability to adjust the pieces. Case-in-point: I was gluing together a blanket ladder, and all the rungs were glued into the right side rail. Great, now time for the left side rail. Hmmm... but all of the rungs need to be inserted at once, and there are 5 of them. Okay, I start applying glue to the first rung, then the second, and so on... now by the time I've glued up the last rung, the first one has expanded from absorbing the glue and I've got to hammer the bejeezus out of it to get it into the side rail. When I get the last rung in, the whole thing is crooked. But it's setting so fast that I can't hardly get the joints to adjust anymore. Glue is running everywhere, I'm losing a battle to this expanding wood, every second I spend adjusting the joints is making the bonds stronger, now some swear words are exploding from my throat, overall it's just not an ideal situation.

But that's just my experience.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2018
I did quite a bit of research about which type of glue I should ideally buy for repairs to long cracks in wooden cabinet doors. This seemed to be it overall. (Inside use so didn't need any of the fancier Titebond versions that are waterproof or designed for outdoor durability.) I'm very happy with how this worked. The armoire door I repaired with it looks wonderful (I used a craft syringe to inject the glue in the crack & then clamped the armoire door tightly along the length of the crack as this dried). I think it's probably actually stronger at the crack line now than it was before the door cracked, ha, ha! (I think I read somewhere that after this is dry it is stronger than the wood around it, so attempting to re-open the crack would do no damage to the glued area but eventually just cause another break in the wood somewhere else from the pressure!) Next project is a slim straight split in our Ethan Allen dining table leaf--I'm now confident to use this product on high-quality furniture!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2019
Works great. Saw it on a YouTube video as a best product for them for a project. I purchased a small bottle and then a large jug. I thought that I could fill the bottle but don’t make that mistake. You will need to figure out how to open the smaller bottle if you do that or buy a separate bottle. I got one on eBay because I could wait and saved a lot of money doing so and I got 2.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020
I bought this a while ago but I just used this last night. I LOVE it. Now z indo a lot of cardboard crafts so this is what I use it for and not real glue but this price was too amazing to pass up when normal glue for this amount, is almost the same. This adheres so great for cardboard crafts! I made a cat tipi out of a giant cardboard box and used this glue! Loveeeeee it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cardboard crafts give this a A+++
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020
I bought this a while ago but I just used this last night. I LOVE it. Now z indo a lot of cardboard crafts so this is what I use it for and not real glue but this price was too amazing to pass up when normal glue for this amount, is almost the same. This adheres so great for cardboard crafts! I made a cat tipi out of a giant cardboard box and used this glue! Loveeeeee it!
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