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Carpenter's Wood Glue Max vs Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue
Compare cure times, application limits, and real-conditions performance for Elmer's's Carpenter's Wood Glue Max and Franklin International's Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue. Adjust the sliders below for your actual temperature and humidity.
SpecificationGlue MaxWood Glue
ManufacturerElmer'sFranklin International
Full cure (lab)24h24h
Open time15 min★10 min
Clamp / tack time720 min★30 min
Min application temp55°F★47°F
Safety flagsNoneNone
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Which should you choose for cure time?
- - Both products list the same baseline full cure time of 24h, so temperature and humidity may be the deciding factors.
- - Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue allows the lower minimum application temperature (47°F).
- - Carpenter's Wood Glue Max gives more working time before assembly pressure or tooling becomes urgent.
Carpenter's Wood Glue Max has a 24h full cure time with a 15-minute open time.
Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue has a 24h full cure time with a 10-minute open time.
These products serve different purposes — check each product's individual page for full substrate compatibility details before deciding.
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Carpenter's Wood Glue Max data from manufacturer TDS · last verified Jun 2026.
Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue data from manufacturer TDS · last verified Jun 2026.
Important: Results are estimates only. Always follow manufacturer instructions. Not suitable for structural, load-bearing, or safety-critical applications.