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Franklin Titebond Glue

The luthier's favorite aliphatic resin glue, for joints that are stronger than the wood. Water soluble, it cures overnight, sands easily, and resists thermoplastic "creep" better than ordinary white glues. 16-ounce bottle.

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Glues,_adhesives : Wood glue : Franklin Titebond Glue : Aliphatic-resin glue for instrument building and repair.
 Item#  Description   In stock   Price   Quantity   
 0620  Franklin Titebond Glue  Yes   $9.29 

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Shelf life is 12-24 months if stored in a cool, dry location. If the glue becomes thick and stringy in the bottle, this signifies that the glue is no longer usable.

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