No, it gets so thick you can barely spread it and doesn't stick well. If you leave it in your van overnight when it freezes it's no good, and can't be used again.
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, super glue is excellent for glass.
A glue stick is a tube of glue that can be slid onto a surface, rather than squeezed. Glue sticks are often used in elementary school classrooms.
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Yes but not for long
It depends on which glue. Most plumbing glues will not work after freezing. ABS yellow and Weld On 711 are useless after freezing, even when thawed out.
no it would freeze!
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.
Yes there are such a thing as glue on abs. It's as simple as buying the pack and either using permenant glue, or temporrary glue to keep your new abs on.
You just pull it apart really hard. PVC glue will not effectively glue ABS.
A girlfriend and/or wifeANS 2 - Whitlam's Glue Wash Hand Cleaner may work on that if it isn't too old. It works on clothing where ABS glue is 2-3 days old. -Available in many plumbing suppliers.
yes you can make glue out of pieces abs and acetone left in a jar overnight
The best type of glue for ABS is Oatey Standard Yellow cement.
nail polish removerANS 2 - the only effectiveremover of ABS glue is Whitlam's GLUE WASH Lanolized Hand Cleaner, available at all good plumbing stores.
Yes, if you roughen up the ABS and use epoxy, not ABS cement.
Epoxy or silicone.
most codes don't allow it but it works just fine providing all pieces are cleaned and primed with PVC primerANS 2 It works MUCH better if you use ABS/PVC Transition cement. -Carried by all plumbing wholesalers