Best outdoor wood glue?

Ruby Red
by Ruby Red
I bought a broken wood reindeer dirt cheap, figured I could just glue the broken pieces. But I need to know the best outdoor wood glue to use. It needs to withstand cold temps and snow/rain without cracking. Elmer's Wood Glue and Gorilla seemed to get the best ratings when I did a Google search but would like to get any woodworkers opinions.
Thanks!
  7 answers
  • Brenda Smolnik Brenda Smolnik on Jan 04, 2016
    Use E6000 glue. Works on everything indoors or out.
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jan 04, 2016
    Loctite is a very good outdoor adhesive. You can find this in the paint department at HomeDepot.
  • Suzette Trimmer Suzette Trimmer on Jan 04, 2016
    I have found that if you are attempting to have the glue set in cold temperatures nothing will work PERIOD! However being that I also do a lot of DIY all winter long I learned this myself the hard way. I have used Elmers as well as Gorialla glue for just abput everything just not when its cold out.
  • 9530106 9530106 on Jan 04, 2016
    Hi Ruby Red, I really like Titebond brand indoor/outdoor wood glue. I prefer to use a wood glue on wooden items, just my personal preference!
  • Laura Laura on Jan 05, 2016
    I just fixed a wood item with E6000 & its holding up very well to very cold temperatures and a lot of wet weather.
  • April Deaton April Deaton on Jan 05, 2016
    I would just get clear drying Gorilla Glue.