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How do you fix a crack in a flexible copper pipe? |
The thin copper pipe going to my refigerator cracked from being creased for a long time, how do I fix this? you could probably solder a patch of copper on there or just solder the area. I got a guy down on the third block, sell you a ten-rock real cheap. Instead of wasting your money trying to juryrig this thing just replace it. You may even be able to get away with cutting a section out and install a new section using compression fitting. if it's the water line for the ice maker, replace the whole line. You should be able to find someone that has a tubing cutter and a torch you can use for an hour or so. Just get a 1/4" compression coupling at a hardware store, cut out the kink with a small tubing cutter, and couple the 2 pieces together. This "tubing" is cheap enough to buy another piece. It's easier to replace. slide a small rubber hose over the crack, tighten with two small hose clamps, the line should really be replaced. replace it , its only a couple of bucks DSM is right. Get a plastic line. They are cheaper, easier to install, and don't require tools. I like the plastic lines because I clean behind my fridge (and retrieve cat toys) frequently. Rolling the fridge in and out would eventually break a copper line. Leave plenty of excess line so the fridge can be rolled out far enough to squeeze in behind it. I put the excess in a loop and tie each loop to the next loop with a rubber band, that way it stays up off the floor and the fridge doesn't roll over it when I push it back in. You can't, you'll need to replace it. there is a compound called liquid steel available in most hardware stores and walmart places like that..It works but best thing to do is replace the tubing ,if its gas or something like that its dangerous to repair and not worth the risk in temporally fixing it. JB weld would fix it if this is a water line. CUT IT OUT & REPLACE W FLARE FITTINGS! Obsean had the best answer is you are a little. Replacing the entire pipe is often a very easy task and may not require cutting the line. You can purchase a new line, cut to the correct length. |
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