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E7010

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796553

8 oz. Carpenter's Wood Glue

$288
  • Sets faster for a strong, durable bond
  • Sandable and paintable for versatile use
  • Easy to clean up with water
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For decades, Elmer's has been making it easier to successfully complete projects exactly the way you want. Elmer's products have been a familiar sight in workshops and homes across the country for over 60 years. Carpenter's Wood Glue is sandable and paintable, so you'll have the perfect finish every time.
  • Bonds stronger than wood
  • ANSI type 1 waterproof
  • Non-toxic, no harmful fumes and easy to clean up with water
  • Easy cleanup with water
  • Perfect for interior wood repair and building projects
  • Non-toxic, no harmful fumes
  • 20 to 30 minute clamp time, 24 hours to full bond
  • When it's time for a specific fix, Elmer's application-focused adhesives make it easy to find exactly the right Elmer's for the job
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Questions & Answers

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Q:What is the minimum application temperature? My project is too big to fit thru the basement doors...
by|Jan 22, 2020
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A:  I have used Elmers Wood Glue in below freezing weather. I have found using pressure and patience is the key. Pressure in terms of clamps and/or a pin nailer. Patience in that it will take MUCH LONGER to dry. Where in the house it would dry to a movable state in two days it will take a week and a half to two weeks. I personally would opt for Gorilla Glue which is a chemical reaction activated by moisture and temperature does not matter.

by|Jan 24, 2020

    A:  Good question but I do not know. You might try "Elmer's" directly.

    by|Jan 24, 2020

      A:  This is not the glue for you, If you need to use glues in cold temperatures, your choices among the common woodworking glues are limited to Titebond III, which performs down to 47ºF, and Gorilla Glue, which needs a minimum of 40ºF.

      by|Jan 23, 2020
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      Q:Would this glue make pasta expand? What is the water content? Asking for friend.
      by|Oct 23, 2018
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      A:  Thi glue is basically casine glue with a resin mixed in. The resin makes the glue impervious to water and streingthens the bond. Casine is a protien in mammel milk. It primarily is a white thick liquid made by reducing the water content of cows milk. Here is more information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casein The protein is not water soluable, however, the salts and aditives are. If you are wishing to glue pasta together do not cook the pasta in water, cook it on low temp in milk. As the water in the milk is absorbed by the pasta the proteins in the milk adhere to the pasta effectively gluing the pasta together. As the pasta gets more flexable it will form a mass that is all stuck together when it cools. As an example: Have you made mac and cheese from a box? Notice they have you add milk, heat it then add a powdered cheese? Cheese and milk contain casine. In that application you are gluing the cheese to a flexable noodle. The cheese inhibits the pasta from sticking together. Try cooking your pasta in milk, it ought to be fun. Be sure to coat the pan with a release spray such as Pam so you don't end up gluing your noodles to the pan. Back to the Wood Glue; Since casine is somewhat water soluable the addition of the wood glue would provide a weather resistant binder.In any case I would not recommend eating any of it.

      by|Apr 21, 2019
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        Q:Does it work to keep dowels in place for door henges
        by|Nov 30, 2017
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        A:  Yes, let the glue dry before installing the hinges. Mike

        by|May 5, 2023
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        Q:Is it waterproof?
        by|Nov 1, 2017
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        A:  Yes, this glue is waterproof.

        by|Mar 23, 2019
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          Customer Reviews

          4.4 out of 5
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          It's a good product for sure, but in my opinion it doesn't store well. Mine dried out inside the ...
          It's a good product for sure, but in my opinion it doesn't store well. Mine dried out inside the container in about 9 months or so. It was capped tight and stored in the garage, not stored in the sunlight. Other than that, I was happy with it.
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          I have fixed wooden doors, door frames, etc. Elmer's wood...
          I have fixed wooden doors, door frames, etc. Elmer's wood glue and clamps can repair efficiently and effectively. Much more economical than replacing everything. I am very satisfied with this product!
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          Professional wood worker, this glue is worthless. I use to use it all the time but it has turned ...
          Professional wood worker, this glue is worthless. I use to use it all the time but it has turned into a worthless product. Shelf life is very short. Cap is a pain in the you know what.
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            Great Stuff
            I've used elmer's since grade school. Have found it to be a good glue for the money. I make toys for kids tractor, bull Dozer ,combine' action and it fun for me as I'm retired now ,most of my stuff are from left over wood. Very home made but the kids like them. 1RD1
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            Wood glue.
            I like this glue, tip seals well and easy to keep clean, glue flows nicely.
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            Great glue. Have used it for years and it still is a great product.
            A great glue for many projects. Don't use it daily, but when I need it I have it.
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            Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Glue - The Right Stuff
            Excellent product with remarkable adhesion. Spread a thin layer on both surfaces before joining for best results. If applied properly, this glue is stronger than wood once cured. If you do a lot of woodworking, you can save by purchasing a gallon (not available at The Home Depot) then clean and refill the handy smaller bottles.
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            Works Well
            This is easy to apply and it works well. I use it in conjunction with finishing nails on projects like shelving units and corn hole boards - apply wood glue, clamp the pieces together and ten tack together with finishing nails. It really makes for a sturdy end result.
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            That wood glue is nothing new and always good quality.
            No necessary to explain as we all know how good quality it is.
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