BuffaloHop
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Oh don't worry, it looks like it'll buff right out!
But yeah, that sucks. You could try some J-B weld on it. http://www.jbweld.com/products/steelstik-epoxy-putty-stick
More than likely will work, just make sure you let it cure long enough.
Oh don't worry, it looks like it'll buff right out!
But yeah, that sucks. You could try some J-B weld on it. http://www.jbweld.com/products/steelstik-epoxy-putty-stick
More than likely will work, just make sure you let it cure long enough.
Smoking crack was the first thing that came to mind..,and I've never smoked crack..I have issues
Go to harbor freight and buy a manifold and vacuum pump (about 100 with coupon).
Note to others attempting this. Drill a small hole from the inside first, then poke around with a screw driver to remove insulation and find the lines.
What ever happened to making a paste of what I think is rubbing alcohol and baking soda(double check that).Smearing on the top of fridge with the fridge running.The warm lines dry the paste showing exactly where they are.I did that for my first keg and got the info here 7 years ago.I haven't seen it mentioned in years.Should be a sticky so things like this don't happen
can you post a picture of the whole fridge so others can see where you attempted to cut on the unit? Maybe this tragedy can avoided for someone else.
Well the coils are always near the outside skin because they are the hot pressure side of the cooling loop. If they were inside the insulation, none of that heat would escape properly.
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