You just pull it apart really hard. PVC glue will not effectively glue ABS.
None. PVC is not made to be glued to concrete.
No, ABS cannot be effectively glued to PVC materials due to their different chemical compositions.
No, PVC cannot be effectively glued to ABS materials due to their different chemical compositions.
No, you don't REALLY need it, but it has to be glued with something, and the correct glue is no more expensive than anything else.
No, PVC cannot be glued to CPVC because they are made of different materials and require specific types of adhesive for bonding.
If you re-piped your domestic supply with glued PVC pipe it will take a few weeks of use. - You should have used PEX !
To separate glued PVC pipe, you can use a heat gun or a hair dryer to soften the adhesive. Once the adhesive is softened, twist and pull the pipes apart carefully. Be cautious not to damage the pipes during the separation process.
No.. it does not work.. I have tried it on a piece of card (120 gsm)..
its glue spicily for pvc pipe only
No, ABS cannot be effectively glued to PVC because they are made of different materials that do not bond well together.
You can not glue brass directly to PVC pipe. Use male/female adapters to join these two materials. ie, a male threaded PVC end fitting glued to the PVC pipe and a female threaded brass fitting screwed onto that.
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.