You use PVC adhesive with a primer to join PVC pipes. Prime both pieces first, then after primer is dry paint a coating of glue on both pieces and force together, hold for at least 3-4 minutes for best joint. This will not cure for at least 4 hours so don't put any liquid in pipe for that period.
I have successfully used caulk tubes such as 'PL Premium' for this.
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.
It can't be done without cutting the pipe
No, there is no suitable adhesive. These must both have threaded endings and be mechanically attached or use something like a 'Sharkbite'
Silicone adhesive.
Most types of pipes are simply wiped clean PVC and a few other specialised pipes require a primer.
Yes.
You can dig to the pipe, clean it and roughen it, then use purple primer and Weld On 711 to repair it. . I would wait 12 hours for this to cure then do another coat of 711. - I have done this on PVC pipe that was carrying mains water at 85 psi.
You use PVC adhesive with a primer to join PVC pipes. Prime both pieces first, then after primer is dry paint a coating of glue on both pieces and force together, hold for at least 3-4 minutes for best joint. This will not cure for at least 4 hours so don't put any liquid in pipe for that period.
There is no adhesive in toilet paper.
PVC is commonly used in plumbing
Because it's the strongest adhesive for the purpopse they use it for.