i haven't done it yet but I'm going to etch the surface with coarse sandpaper and then apply contact glue to both sides making sure the two sides have vulcanized(alcohol desipates away) then be sure that the two surfaces are where they will forever reside and bond them together. then use a small hand-held roller for removing the air bubbles. sheet should be over the actual size needed and then final trimming is to be done with a router bit that has a cased bearing which will not fray or splinter your edge. making a perfect edge for your choice of facia(front finished trim). which covers your substrate (plywood or particleboard)
Sometimes you need to glue wood to glass for interior decorating purposes. It can happen using silicone glue.
Use a good vinyl mastic rather than a cement type product. You want something that sticks well to the formica.
If it's a flat PVC sheet, then use Spray contact cement. I can't imagine why you'd want to glue PVC to formica, so it's hard to be more helpful.
Contact adhesive
Epoxy will bond wood to glass.
No, Formica is harder.
You use PVC adhesive with a primer to join PVC pipes. Prime both pieces first, then after primer is dry paint a coating of glue on both pieces and force together, hold for at least 3-4 minutes for best joint. This will not cure for at least 4 hours so don't put any liquid in pipe for that period.
I have successfully used caulk tubes such as 'PL Premium' for this.
NO. Although you may have plumbers PVC glue, it doesn't work well with flexible PVC like an inflatable. -Better products are Aqua Seal (available in Walmart Sports Dept) or 3M Marine Adhesive.
It can't be done without cutting the pipe
I don't understand the purpose of that . Sounds bizarre !Please explain why anyone would even think of doing this.
To bend Formica you can use a heat gun. Heat the Formica up to 315 F to 325 F and gingerly start to bend.
the counter top needed Formica to make an ever lasting shine.
No, there is no suitable adhesive. These must both have threaded endings and be mechanically attached or use something like a 'Sharkbite'
Formica is often used for kitchen or bathroom work surfaces, as well as for laminating.
A spray contact adhesive like Clearco 444 or 'Sta-Put'. Both available where you buy foam or laminates (like formica)
Most types of pipes are simply wiped clean PVC and a few other specialised pipes require a primer.