






🛠️ Glue that holds your craft—and your reputation—together.
Titebond Original Wood Glue 5062 is the industry standard aliphatic resin adhesive designed for woodworking and repair. It offers a fast-setting, strong bond that exceeds the strength of wood, cleans up easily with water, and sands smoothly without compromising finishes. Ideal for professionals and DIYers alike, this 4 oz bottle delivers reliable performance across furniture assembly, construction, and modeling projects.










| ASIN | B0006U20NY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,846 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #49 in Wood Glue |
| Brand | Titebond |
| Brand Name | Titebond |
| Color | Pack of 1 |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,768 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037083050622, 00037083751628 |
| Included Components | Wood glue in 4 oz bottle |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 5.7 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Titebond - 5062 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Franklin International |
| Material | Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) |
| Model | 75162 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Solvent-resistant, excellent sandability, bonds stronger than wood, unaffected by finishes |
| Special Feature | Solvent-resistant, excellent sandability, bonds stronger than wood, unaffected by finishes |
| Specific Uses For Product | Construction, Furniture, Home Repair, Modeling, Repair, Woodworking |
| UPC | 037083050622 037083751628 |
| Unit Count | 3.88 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Moderate |
| Volume | 115 Milliliters |
| Warranty Description | Storage life: 24 months in tightly closed containers below 75°F |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
K**R
Great glue for wood to wood, especially repair work.
I bought this to repair a guitar neck that had a crack in it, but before I got around to that project, I had a kitchen cabinet that acquired a split in the face frame (long story). I removed the door, worked glue back into the split with finger pressure and a toothpick, and clamped the cabinet. I used a damp paper towel to clean up the 'squeeze' (that little bit of glue that is compressed out of the crack when clamped.), and washed my hands to get that little bit of glue off of them. It might not be a bad idea to wear nitrile or latex gloves for that finger work to simplify cleanup. I left the clamps on for 24 hours, then removed them. The cabinet looks as good as new.
J**E
Guitar bridge replacement. Done!
Easy to apply. Good quality glue. Dries quickly but not too quickly. Good size and value for the money!
Y**K
Sticks to the wood well
I bought this glue because I needed to fix my door hinges. I put some toothpicks in there and put this glue and screwed the screws back in and low and behold, I had to issues!
G**E
Tried and True
Used it for inlays on a bass guitar fretboard. Holds fast, worked great.
A**S
Luthier's glue
Golden standard glue for wooden musical instrument repair. Good adhesion and hold.
D**A
Glue works.
I found the top easy to open and close. Any spillage easy to clean and it works for my issue.
A**I
The Glue You Grab When You Want It Done Right
This is one of those products that’s been around forever for a reason. If you’ve ever done any woodworking, furniture repair, or small home fixes, this glue just works—no drama. It has a quick initial tack, so pieces don’t slide around, but you still get enough working time to line things up properly before clamping. The thickness is actually one of its biggest advantages. It’s not watery and runny, but also not so thick that it’s hard to spread. It stays where you put it, fills small gaps nicely, and gives you an even glue line without dripping everywhere. That makes clamping cleaner and more predictable, especially on joints that need precise alignment. Technically, it’s a PVA wood glue that bonds stronger than the wood itself once fully cured. I’ve used it for wood-to-wood joints and furniture repairs, and the joint always ends up rock solid. Important part though: don’t rush it. You really want to use clamps and leave it clamped for at least 24 hours. It sets fast, but the real strength comes after a full day. Clamp it and walk away. Once dry, it sands cleanly without clogging sandpaper, which is a big plus. Cleanup is easy too—wipe any squeeze-out with a damp cloth while it’s still wet. It doesn’t foam, doesn’t expand, and doesn’t mess with finishes as long as you clean excess glue properly. Just keep in mind this is meant for interior use, not outdoor or moisture-heavy jobs. For the size and price, it’s solid value for money. No gimmicks, no surprises—just a reliable, professional-grade wood glue with the right thickness, strong hold, and predictable results, as long as you clamp it and give it the time it needs.
J**M
The Gold Standard
Love this stuff. Using it for a guitar bridge fix job this time.
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