Thank you so much.Easiest is to get an abs male threaded adapter and a pvc female threaded adapter. Use green abs cement for the abs and pvc glue and primer for the pvc and thread sealant on the threads.
Thank you so much.Easiest is to get an abs male threaded adapter and a pvc female threaded adapter. Use green abs cement for the abs and pvc glue and primer for the pvc and thread sealant on the threads.
Ok. So I did this.. bought the only ABS cement at home Depot, the make ABS & female PVC. Just cleaned off the abs, cemented it to the male coupling and let it sit for a few hours. Just came back to screw on the female PVC and the coupling came right off the abs pipe! It did not stick at all...Easiest is to get an abs male threaded adapter and a pvc female threaded adapter. Use green abs cement for the abs and pvc glue and primer for the pvc and thread sealant on the threads.
It was liquid consistency when I opened it (brand new), the directions said to put a thin coat on each piece then put together with the 1/4 turn. I let it sit for over two hours before trying to thread the female coupling. Literally started twisting it on and the abs piece twisted off.I do not typically work with abs, so have never had that issue. Was the glue dry?
The container said not to use primer on the abs- so I used none.Did you primer liberally on things before the glue?
The container said not to use primer on the abs- so I used none.
Even with ABS?Primer cleans the surface and more importantly softens the surface to get both parts to chemically bond together. It should always be used although sometimes folks get away with glue without primer.