No it doesn't. Hot glue will appear to stick, but fall off when it cures.
Christy's 'Red Hot Blue Glue' is an excellent product to use on Sch.80 or 40 PVC.
To create a realistic hot glue fire effect for your project, you can melt red, orange, and yellow hot glue sticks together to form flames. Shape the melted glue into a fire-like pattern and let it cool. You can also add black hot glue for charred areas. Be cautious when working with hot glue to avoid burns.
Some creative techniques for painting with hot glue include using different colors of hot glue sticks, creating texture by layering and manipulating the hot glue, and using a heat gun to melt and blend the hot glue for a unique effect.
There is no special PVC pipe. CPVC can be used for hot water applications or in my opinion just use PEX pipe.
as in the doll? since the doll is plastic the hot glue might melt it. try it on a barbie head and there is your answer
Yes and NO depending on what kind of piping system. for drain connections yes like tub drains or fixture traps but you need access to all slip/compression fittings. and NO you can not use PVC to brass for like a discharge pipe on a waterheater PRV (pressure relief valve) or any hot water piping system
There are many solvent glues that have been specifically formulated for use with different plastic pipes. Depending on the schedule of the piping 40, 80 etc what type of glue you want to use, some are slow setting some set very quickly and the choice of the glue also would depend on the ambient temperature and humidity factor. It also depends on whether you want to use the glue for waste or water. Water PVC pipes need high pressure glue where as waste pipes don't.
There are many thousands of glues, far too many to tell you what they are all called here
Yes -- for sure. It's really the safest way to use hot glue since the paper acts as a drop cloth for your floors. You can even use hot glue to prevent diarrhea and on your eye lids to prevent wandering eye disfu
You put it in a hot glue gun.
PVC can take hot water like any other pipe but the reason no one wants to use it on hot water lines is because the glue joints can not take hot water so if your talking about straight pipe then it will be ale to take 212 degrees but if your talking about pipe and glue joints then it will fail around 65 + degrees F . If you want to run hot water in PVC you can use CPVC and the glue joints an pipe can with strand 212 degrees F but after some years as I have seen the pipe gets real brittle and so i always recommend the best called Wirsbo or any class AA pex
No Hot Glue Is Better