Yes, E6000 can be used on PVC pipe, but it's important to ensure that the surfaces are clean and free of any dust or grease for optimal adhesion. E6000 is a strong adhesive that can bond various materials, including plastic. However, for Plumbing applications or situations involving water pressure, it's generally recommended to use specific PVC cement designed for that purpose. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
Lead wipe a brass nipple into the lead pipe and then use a female adapter x PVC on the brass threads
Yes
With a PVC locator
Yes.
What ever the local code says is legal
The best PVC pipe leak sealant to use for repairing a leak in a PVC pipe is a solvent-based PVC cement specifically designed for PVC pipes.
A pipe cutter is the best tool to cut PVC pipe.
To repair a PVC pipe, you can use a PVC pipe cutter to remove the damaged section, clean the area, apply PVC primer and cement, then connect a new piece of PVC pipe using a PVC coupling or repair fitting.
Yes, if it is rigid PVC conduit approved for electrical installations. Don't use PVC water pipe as it will be rejected if inspected.
No, do not use glue. Use teflon tape or pipe dope on the threads. You should also make sure you always put the male PVC thread into the female metal thread. If you do it the other way you will tend to split the PVC fitting when you tighten the threads.
To disconnect a PVC pipe, you can use a PVC pipe cutter or a hacksaw to cut through the pipe. Be sure to wear safety goggles and gloves, and make sure the pipe is empty and dry before cutting.
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.
Absolutely Not!
To remove a PVC pipe from a fitting, you can use a heat gun to soften the PVC material and then twist and pull the pipe out of the fitting. Alternatively, you can use a PVC pipe cutter to cut the pipe close to the fitting and then remove the remaining piece. Be sure to wear protective gear and work in a well-ventilated area when working with PVC and heat tools.
To thread a PVC pipe, you can use a pipe threading tool to create grooves on the end of the pipe. This allows you to screw on fittings or connectors securely.
Use teflon tape with a little pipe dope. If you don't ever have to take apart again then you can use glue which you are calling cement
Lead wipe a brass nipple into the lead pipe and then use a female adapter x PVC on the brass threads