This is quite confusing. -If you mean "plumbers glue that has been glued to the metal pipe" as opposed to "a shower that has been glued to a metal pipe" , then it's a little easier. -Any plumbers glue, be it ABS, PVC or CPVC glue, or Transition cement can be peeled off metal pipe.
In future PLEASE say what exactly you mean by "metal pipe" - copper, - galvanised, or which other metal, and please -Name your glue - Most plumbers commonly use at least 4 different glues.
From multiple layers of veneer glued together.
The actual wood used could be almost anything, though pine is most common. Plywood is actually a type of manufactured wood with alternating layers glued together with their grain oriented perpendicular to increase the strength.
Silicone works better.
Gluing splices is the common way to lay pad for carpet.
Manufactured Boards are man-made boards and are made by applying heat and pressure.The boards are made up of layers which are glued together and compressed with a huge amount of heat and pressure. Manufactured boards are made up of layers which are made of little chips of wood glued together.KINDS OF MANUFACTURED BOARD:PlywoodMDFBlock BoardChipboardWafer BoardHard Board
Wood that has been glued together can be effectively separated by applying heat to weaken the glue bond, using a chisel or putty knife to carefully pry the pieces apart, or by using a solvent to dissolve the glue.
No!Another AnswerOf course a diamond can be glued: anything can be 'glued'. But gluing a diamond defeats its purpose, which is to capture light and reflect and refract it. A glued diamond looses its ability to do its job because some of its surfaces' access to light is blocked.Most likely, if you are looking at a stone set with glue, chances are extremely high that it is not a diamond.
A vice can be used for many things. Most of the time it would be used to hold something together so that it can be glued or welded together.
Glued to the Box was created in 1983.
When an object is glued to a surface, there is adhesion between the two surfaces which creates a strong bond that resists separating them. This can make it harder to lift the glued object compared to when it is not glued, as the adhesive force needs to be overcome to break the bond.
To effectively dissolve wood glue, you can use acetone or vinegar. Apply the solvent to the glued area and let it sit for a few minutes to soften the glue. Then, gently scrape off the softened glue with a putty knife or scraper. Be sure to work in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves to protect your skin.
glueingNo. This verb is passive and is formed by be + past participle.The book cover is glued before printing.The book cover was glued before printing.
The movie was so exciting that the audience was glued to their seats.
Your Pussy's Glued to a Building on Fire was created in 1991.
I don't see anything wrong with that. In industry capacitors are often glued onto circuit boards to hold them better.
To remove a soap dispenser that is glued to the wall, you can try heating the adhesive using a hairdryer to soften it and then gently pry the dispenser off with a putty knife. If the adhesive is stubborn, you may also use a commercial adhesive remover to help dissolve it before attempting to remove the dispenser. Be sure to follow any safety instructions provided with the adhesive remover.
Yes, "help" contains a glued sound. The sound /l/ in "help" is a glued sound because it can be elongated and seems to bond the two vowel sounds together.