Definitely not the best glue to use. Use wood glue. *Hide glue is tried and true. It is thought best by many for parts that may need to be repaired down the road. Titebond and Gorilla glue are also favoured, although Titebond has a longer open time.
The correct adhesive for repairing anything associated with speaker cones is called speaker cement, use of anything else may cause damage to the cone. Contact your electronics parts jobber to purchase speaker cement.
PVA glueANS 2 Epoxy or carpenters yellow glue may be best, depending exactly what you are gluing.
Yes you can still use them, but you'll need an adaptor (purchased at any electronics store) and it might reduce the life of your electronics.
to make an attractive project file we can use a technique of some articians in which they use the technique of glue and glitter in which we have to first write with glue what ever we want to write then leave it for 4-5 hours to dry and after its get dry then u will see that what ever we have written with the glue is invisible and we got a 3d luk th n spred glitter on it and leave it for 5-6 hour for drying and then u have got a beautiful project file.
I don't understand why you'd want to do that . CPVC glue is expensive, PVC glue is cheap and glues PVC pipe better.
Christy's 'Red Hot Blue Glue' is an excellent product to use on Sch.80 or 40 PVC.
I recommend a brand of glue called Goop. And if you use it, remember that it takes a full day to harden.
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.
NO, PVC is very sensitive to which glue is used. In Domestic pipe applications you should use Weld-On 711
No, regular PVC glue should not be used on electrical conduit. It's important to use a solvent specifically designed for electrical conduit to ensure a secure and safe connection. Using the wrong type of glue can compromise the integrity of the conduit and pose a safety hazard.
Most PVC glues are rated for 40 - 110F. Weld On 725 is recommended for use in colder weather . You can use standard PVC Glue but it will take 2-3 times as long to cure before you can pressure test it. The colder it is, the longer the curing time.
NO. Although you may have plumbers PVC glue, it doesn't work well with flexible PVC like an inflatable. -Better products are Aqua Seal (available in Walmart Sports Dept) or 3M Marine Adhesive.
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.
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.
Yes it is safe to do that
You should not use regular PVC glue at lower temp than about 40f. -The glue is too thick and will not make good bonds this cold. -Weld On 725 is recommended for lower temperatures.