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Elmer's E7050LMR Carpenter's Wood Glue, 1 Gallon

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1.Size:128 Fl Oz (pack Of 1)


2.Style:Wood Glue


About this item

  • Great for carpentry and home repairs
  • Clean up soap and water when glue is wet scrape & sand when glue is dry
  • 128 ounce (1 gallon) Carpenter's Wood Glue
  • 20 to 30 minute clamp time, 24 hours to full bond
  • Non-toxic, no harmful fumes and easy to clean up with water
  • Bonds stronger than wood


Product Description

The Carpenters Wood Glue from Elmer's is perfect for soft and hardwoods, particle boards, and porous materials. This glue is suitable for indoor use, has a set time of 20 min - 30 min, and offers light colors for natural as well as light-stained woods. It can be cleaned easily using soap and water when wet or scraped and sanded when dry.

From the Manufacturer

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. Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Glue is America's favorite wood glue. Contractors and homeowners alike use Carpenter's Wood Glue because it sets fast and bonds strong, even stronger than wood! Carpenter's Wood Glue is sandable and paintable, so you'll have the perfect finish every time. Easy to clean up with water. Comes in a variety of sizes. 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!


Harold
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Durability
ahmed
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 25, 2024
strong good
Texas Jack
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Easy to use. Been using this stuff/brand for years with no complaints
Stewart Esenet
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
It is Elmer's and it upholds its legacy, and worked very well. We are refurbishing and reglueing a table and eight very burly chairs. As always Elmer's is the best, and safest bet.
MK
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Have always used Elmers glue and have been satisfied. No complaints.
jp7464
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Elmer's glue has been around forever, before they came out with the wood glue I used to use the white glue in my woodworking. It held and was stronger than the wood, Their wood glue is stronger and holds forever. You can't go wrong with Elmer's
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2023
I’ll take for granted the performance of this adhesive, and the real appeal is the price. $10 cheaper than any other source, with free shipping through Prime.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022
I ship a lot of Balikbayan boxes to my wife and kids who are stuck in the Philippines due to Covid. I send at least one to two boxes per month. These boxes can be loaded with up to 125 pounds of toys, candy, canned food, small furniture, clothes, you name it - It's the only country in the world to have this kind of service. And it only costs about $120 to ship!The draw back is, it takes 3 or 4 months to arrive, and the local delivery guys can be pretty rough on the box between the ship and the doorstep. They try their best to "accidentally" tear open the box by handling it roughly, and I've heard sad tales of items missing from these "accidents". If a box is merely taped up, it's easy to pop open.However, by gluing the box together with my Elmer's Carpenter Glue, I've never had one "accidentally" pop open. First thing I do is glue the bottom shut, then add a layer off cardboard glued to the floor of the box. I also spread glue on a piece of cotton cloth (a strip of old T shirt) and glue it to the seam in the corner, which is also a weak link of the box, and can pop open .After filling the box will all kinds of goodies for the kids and wife (and mother in law! She loves her peppermint ticks), I glue the top down and place weights on it over night.I then glue a sheet of card board on top, and tape it up to make it look "normal" (requirement of the shipping company.This is some great glue! I've never had a failure.The only time I had an "almost" breach of a box is when I shipped one to Leyte. The local shipper worker got frustrated trying make the box pop open, and it looked almost as round as a beach ball when it arrived (from being rolled on the ground). No problem, anything fragile just is placed in the center, and surrounded by things such as clothes, chips, candy, etc. There was even a laptop computer in the middle!She had a lot of smashed candy when it arrived, but the valuable stuff in the center was unharmed. It looked like a gorilla had tossed it out of a tree, and then it rolled down a cliff! We videochatted as she opened it, and I was relieved that everything of value was unharmed.So, to sum it up, I LOVE this glue. It has served me well over the past 20 years shipping stuff to the Philippines, and now, during the Pandemic, I hav come to depend on it to ship even more stuff to my family.Just say YES to Elmer's Carpenter Glue !
Eduard
Reviewed in Mexico on September 1, 2021
Parece de buena calidad pero llego abierto, considero que fue porque no se empaco adecuadamente o no se tuvo el cuidado en el trasporte
Rudolph
Reviewed in Mexico on March 18, 2020
Es muy buen pegamento, luego de ponerlo inmediatamente se siente la fuerza. Pegué unas tablas de banak para unas puerrtas de cocina y quedaron muy sólidas. Un punto que pueden mejorar es dar un aplicador, ya que tuve que rellenar un envase de otro producto para poderlo aplicar.
sridhar banerjee
Reviewed in India on July 4, 2019
Good product but costly
TXAG96
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2017
This is the old faithful, and it simply works. Properly glued wood joints with this are stronger than the wood itself. I know that we get loyal to brands we know, but there is a reason for that loyalty. When you know the product works, you go back to it again and again. I've tried Titebonds 18 versions of wood glue and never felt confident in picking the right one for the job at hand. (OK, I'm exaggerating. It's only Titebond original, i, ii, and iii; but should I actually have to do an internet search to figure out which glue I need to secure a wood joint?!) I tried the stainable version, which apparently they now call Max. Nothing bonds raw oak, poplar, or pine as securely as old faithful here. To get a perfectly stainable surface, just hand sand the glued joint after it dried to get back to the raw wood grain. It's not that hard, and the strength of the resultant bond is worth the extra minute of sanding to me. The glue when properly stored keeps well over time as well, but I do store mine indoors to avoid the affects of Texas summer garage heat.
Monique B. Wedderburn
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2017
Elmer's Carpenter's wood glue is a good product. Am familiar with it. Wrapped it and stored it with the greatest care after using a minimal amount of it. My experience tells me that you cannot re-use it 6 months later as it has then morphed itself into a mess of turgid crap. No matter how carefully you wrapped and stored it.