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    Default titebond III

    I was wondering if anyone could tell me what colour titebond III dries to? I have just started using it and on pine it dried to a rusty orange colour. Is this normal?

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    Mine has always dried to a tan colour....
    unless you get it on Tasmanian Blackwood, then it goes green.... (this seems to apply to all PVAs though)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astrodog View Post
    Mine has always dried to a tan colour....
    It then scrapes off easily or if completely dry will sand back OK.
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    Thanks for that, most of the pva's that I have used in the past, have all dried clear or yellow. I was just concerned that the darker colour was normal.

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    Most other pva's will not be water proof though!

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    Default titbeond 111.

    It pretty much dries the same colour as in the bottle. Drillit.

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    I and most people I know you Tightbond 11 unless you need waterproof.

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