Yes, if you roughen up the ABS and use epoxy, not ABS cement.
Not a good idea if you expect it to hold any pressure. This is very slippery material (i hate to work with it) and hard to glue properly at all.
The amount of glue that you use on pipe depends on the number of joints or fittings - not length of pipe. - One litre is a lot of pipe glue ! -I have done thousands of feet of PVC pipe and fittings this past year, and still have some glue left in my litre can of Weld-On 711.
There is a glue specifically for gray pipe. I believe there are glues sold these days that are capable of glueing several different types of pipe.
ABS yellow glue is the correct glue for ABS pipe. The only other glue to consider is Weld On Transition cement if you are gluing ABS to PVC parts.
CPVC glue is specifcially formulated to glue CPVC pipe and needs a primer.
if your waste pipe is PVC and your glue is for PVC . yes! but make sure to use a primer(cleaner) on the pipe first.
I don't understand why you'd want to do that . CPVC glue is expensive, PVC glue is cheap and glues PVC pipe better.
You'll have to explain what PC pipe is. I work with all kinds of pipe and never heard of that one.
its glue spicily for pvc pipe only
Scrub the glue with 'Whitlam's Glue Wash Hand Cleaner' -available at plumbing supply stores.
There are hundreds of different types of glue. Super glue, crazy glue, white glue, yellow glue, fast epoxy, silicone, slow epoxy, ABS pipe glue , just to mention a few.
Yes, temporarily. In the long run it's more efficient to get the pipe glue relevant to that pipe,