What schedule are you asking about?
It depeds whatANS 2 -ABS pipe glue dries in about 25 min to half an hour, cures almost totally in 4 hours/
A PVC pipe glue will take at least 4 hours to dry. 12 hours before putting water pressure in it.
depends on how you cut it and the size of the pipe, but with a machine blade, it shouldn't take more than couple minutes
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
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
take it to a glass shop, there is a special glue needed
Not so it will take any water pressure ! -Use a mechanical fitting, there lots available in Home Depot and similar stores.
If you re-piped your domestic supply with glued PVC pipe it will take a few weeks of use. - You should have used PEX !
Black plastic pipe is ABS -Use yellow ABS cement. -I don't understand "grey bard fitting" -Take this to your plumbing store and they will advise.Black plastic pipe is ABS -Use yellow ABS cement. -I don't understand "grey bard fitting" -Take this to your plumbing store and they will advise.
no you take torch and burn a hole right at the top of the crack
The fittings THREADED are normally rated for 125 PSI but there are ratings over 3,000 PSI if needed such as high pressure steam applications Then one has to take temperature /pressure relationship into consideration higher temperature greater pressure