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10 year old standup freezer small crack in tube inside.?

Hello and thank you in advance just for reviewing this questionI was defrosting my freezer when I noticed a crack in the aluminum tube that runs inside my freezerI've still got frost ice around it but I'm concerned and would like to repair it if possibleI'm very handing and do most home repairsAny thoughts?

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The box mixes always work for me ;) Do you bake a lot? Are you at a high altitude? You could turn the oven down 25 degrees and maybe cook a bit longerWe have to do that in AlbuquerqueClose to a mile above sea level here.
The classic brownie consists of just a few ingredients: butter, sugar, chocolate, eggs, and flourFudgy brownies (which purists often claim are the only real brownies) have a minimum of flour–about half a cup–and no leavening such as baking powder at allMelting the butter rather than creaming it with sugar yields a denser, fudgier outcomebut i don't think you can make them fudgy.after bakingsorry hope this helps
The key to making brownies that are fudge-like are to use 1 less egg than the mix calls for (or follow a recipe that is specifically formulated for fudgey brownies) and to make sure that you do not over cook themAfter the fact, if your brownies are too cakey for you, you could always frost them with a fudgey chocolate frosting to add that moisture and fudgey tasteCannibis will not make a differenceDon't spammers who answer just to be smarkey and collect points based on useless answers get annoying?
You could find some epoxy glue that works best on aluminum at a hardware store, but don't count on it that it will last foreverThe next crack or pinhole will develop, possibly at a spot where you cannot get to itAfter 10 years these appliances are pretty much finished, that's why we see so many on the scrapyards everywhereWhen copper tubing was used in old refrigerators this problem didn't exist, I've seen so many that are 60 years old and still run like new and have never been repairedThe factories would go bankrupt if the old reliable technology would still be usedGood luck with this.

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