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Nick, practically speaking the replies are correct - apply Titebond glue to a clean dry surface. Additionally, if you are using Titebond in an end grain gluing situation ( Titebond is unsuitable for this application) which is unavoidable you can dilute it with water to put an initial prep/wash coat of glue onto the end grain to be glued - this is followed soon after with a full strength glue coat and robust clamping. This information was provided by Titebond but they stress: - Titebond is unsuitable for endgrain gluing.
I think maybe damping/wetting end grain presentations and applying full strength glue may achieve a similar result of helping to limit the capillary action which starves a normal end grain joint. Better to use a polyeurethane glue for this situation and, horrors of all horrors - we sometimes use both types of glue in the same joint if the surface area situation is marginal.
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