Roger If I'm not mistaken they came out with the third glue in response to Gorilla glue being so popular, and it shares it's chemistry, correct me if I'm wro, uh mistaken they both foam and like water in order to make the best bond!??!
I like your bird bath I hope it holds together, if you get freezing weather that will be the test.
Gabby
Sorry Gabby, Titebond III does NOT foam up like the original Gorilla Glue and it does not need water to activate. It comes in the same style bottle as II except it has a green label instead of a blue label. The only real difference to be noticed is that it drys with a brown color instead of yellow.
I have used it to glue up my windmill that has been in the back yard for three years now season after season. Al-tho I did use brads to secure the joints while the glue dryed, the glue is the main fastener on it.
Rog
Thanks Rog, that's good to know.
I find the foaming of Gorilla glue to be a PITA!
Back when I was building a small rowing skiff I used the Titebond II as the number III hadn't come out yet.
As a test I glued a couple 1 by 2 hemlock strips on an off set so that the ends protruded about 4 inches on each end. Then after it had set tried to break them apart. Couldn't budge them. Finally smacked it with a
2 lb hammer and the wood broke not the glue line, I was impressed.
I'll be getting some of the type III for my projects.
Gabby